PAQE TWO THE DAIliT NEWS Canada's Anthem O Canada, our home and native land True patriot love-In all thy sons comand. . . , . Wtth glowingr heart we see thee rise The.Jrue North strong and free, And stand on guard, O Canada. We it$nd on guard for thee. O Oanqda, glorious and free o Canada we stand on .guard fpr - . . . thee. O panada we stand on guard for thee, ' . . . ' ; -m - THE DAILY NEWS. . PHINCE RUPERT.- BICITISU COLUMBIA .. 1 , , Publlsned Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES , City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance , For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week r , . , By maU to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year ........ Qy mall to all other countries, per year - - ,N n ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .. , Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Local readers, per insertion, per tuie .... Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Teiepnone Editor and Reporters' Telephone ,. . ,. , Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION TREATY WITH UNITED STATES ..91 .11 SO'i 11! 3.00 0.00 1.40 JD2 Wednesday, Feb. 22. 1033 BIG TIME AT GREENVILLE. Naas River. Feb 1 22: Church Army visitors from KincpMth arrived here recently to the number of 4g, under the direction of Capt. Matthew-Qurney. The members of the community of Greenville turned out and met them ut the end of the street, headed by the Greenville Celebrated Band. Ihelactol were the Town Council. Church Council and Church Elders. Jhe W. A. uad St. Andrew's Church Guild and the Greenville Church iXrmy. The Greenville secretary, H. II. McKay read the welcome address from the above societies and the Army marched all through the J streets and then proceeded to the' C. A. Hall for testimony meeting. Before the meeting commenced Mayor Johnson Buss gave a welcome speech 01 behalf of his council and after the meeting the visitors were invited by Mayor Rues to dinner Also Greenville Band tool; some of the party and they rendered a few selections in honor of the visitors. During the refreshment L- Douglas president of the Band extended a hearty welcome. A. N. Calder. chair man of the Church Council, Chas I Davis, chief elder and Herbert Rob-1 Inson, captain of the Greenville c ( A., made speeches. Then Capt. Gurney In closing sang one of the favorite hymns. "Rock of. Ages. I Cleft for Me" Next day the St. Andrew's Church 1 Guild Invited the visitors for din- ner In the Community Hall with all 1 the chiefs of the village. The tables a f . J - .J . L. were juuy uecvrmru miu me members of St. Andrew's Guild sang; two hymns In honor of the visitor. Mrs. Charles Leeeon. president, gave a very short address on the subject. "I may touch the hern of his gar ment." Speeches were made by A. N. Calder and Mrs. Sam Lincoln of Kincolith. In the evening a C. A. testimony meeting conducted by the visitors. there being present 110 from the TWk T ?Ko-nlo nnA Pnncan-otn u k nit. J villa a e, Forty-one were pulled to n trarln fronts u-irVi th Ilnirarl Qfotoo w,u; t the mercy seat. The meeting lasted . ..v. ..v.jwih uiy vfi'tvuumu. uiuiiuin lUl'U 1 11 ri until 11 O'ClOCk interchange of a number of commodities would be a dis- on the third day c. a. service was tinct advantage to the people of this country and doubtless again held in the c. a. iuii capt. WOUld also benefit our neighbors. Gurhey preached. After service the Prince Rupert is particularly interested because in any w- A ,nvlted lhe yMUtn for m,5 n woomflnt l,nt io mn,ln fl, n,,nI.nn f t,! 1 r-...... night supper in the Community .h.vv.Uv..k U . U.U.U.. uucnivu i auiuiwiu!! ui uM- . leading chuffs were In raBimuOIIsTCISBSKs MAY MEET TEAM FROM VANCOUVER Proposal to Bring C. N. It- HP Team to Prince Rupert For Series of Games An effort Is being made to arrange for a visit of the Vancouver Canadian National basketball team to Pflnce Rupert to play against the locl railway boys. The matter was discussed by the local C. N. 1L Athletic Association at an executive meeting Monday I nltht and a committee was then appointed to investigate the pos sibilities. The local team is confident that ff the visitors come they will be given a series of games that will try their mettle hut the expense involved is considerable and there Is always the difficulty about the plaers being able to leave home for a week or more. The local C. N. R- team were champions of the city leagse last year and they have mere than a fighting chanre of winning this ear. The move to match them against a learn from the south will doubtless receive general HOCKEY SCORES 5. National Hockey League New York Americans 1. Montreal Chicago 2. New York Rangers 2. Canadlens 0. Boston 10. Party Given by Queen Charlotte City Constable QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. Feb. 38: On the evening of February 18 a very enjoyable party was held at the home of Constable and Mrs. Sharpe. Among the many guests A Champion The cats' Koe-Ishto. chinchilla malt pu-m v ;- ll ,,v Mt t'iello of Springfield. Mass . Is as proud ih punch There's a ieon for that feline," too. he was crowned ktng of cats at a New York show. ROUGH GAME WILL PLAY BASKETBALL FOR TROPHY Rough and Tumble Stle of Play Canadian National Itatketball Team in Senior Came Last to Meet Port Plmpvjn In Cham- M(ht plonshlp Series Kalens turned the tables last night u hM btMn unmt lhat ttu v.h-n they took th leading Onrtto eansdun National basketball tcm teim m o ramp oy wixn a score " wm be the chalkngers for she 42-33 Th' came was ! the rough rh.ntonJlbl nf flrtium ntui, Wednesday, -February 22. 1933 greenville 1 News Qf The Sport World ors Arrive Arrive Front Front Kincolith Kincolith and and 5 - JL Visitors Number of Feasts and Religious Services Held AWARD BY SWEDEN TO JOHANSSON STOCKHOLM. bwcKlen, J-l A K''il nicrt.il lor the best j-u,",. ,,. ,i . nicvnncni oi uie pui ye;i ,iw iuUiu:tl fame, has fallen t ih .i.: ol the young Swedish wr' siier vur JonanrHon. who won t., ( .iwiiJeii k claht ulj-mptc gold meuu in I."s Angeles la-U summer The : medal U KlviM) lf the leading so-kholm daily Bvapaka DaghLniet .llei eureful selection motiiy.t ttw mitst.iiidili '"rt.Hiacn uf tlie year 1 In thl ca e it was his indomitable nghtlng spirit and the (me rpcrtsmanshtp thai won htm the prize Ivar. the sou of a small l.ir- near the 8weduh town of Ndir-koepmg. Imer Inst his first Olympic m ilch in free wrestling tn U- An-welett on what wa unanimMH iixiiiuu:ed to be a glaringly uni ur verrin-1 All the members of Uie , swedi group ware dlscoura nd grumbled against what they mruidered to be a down rth! m-juattce exrept Ivar himseit. ho never protests or loses his nerve ereral urged that he should be withdrawn from tbts line of wrra- ling. Bot Ivar Johansson suibbttrni) oanttnoad. threw all his oppunenu and won the competition He then hurried Into the st'x.n-baths fend in IS hoars brought dor. his weight by torn kilos so as u be qualified for the waturwelsrru com-petition, an almost unaeUve Hchfetnent In such a short tun-Jn e next competition he d hu 'eoopd gold madal. Captain Bnar ftaaberg. the lend, r of the wedish wrestlers, said tu: fvbr Johansson's behavior after oetnt defeated gave Ms cooirsiH their moral force and ftrmnc.M Lpsjrpeit. fSSm "Ivar Johansson he m.ki Md tumola Uybatbteaim njm Prt m7- "liwV 1 ' ot)tlher home town aurch 7aW 2lSoi ' the frrst half the same was very eJ Jatt He u anown uj use ' nlav if . turn imlrti In r,., rtiliMa I i ThTu ' i close, the scare bfin t-ed most of ' .... 1 Tiisteiry siwrmwre-wTm w mmr the time, th- half time score being ' " , , U-13 in favor of the Kalens. In . A reaileJ ,M J mUfe alUct" K to the series of chalonshlp asms atid Cross th- second half Ksisey " the present hoktors of the tjphy r,t .way to a spart and started shooting in baskets from aU oeer on Mgregutlon of husky th. rniirt Th. Dentin mtartad tn w ui " "f (Han Caught halibut Should be arranged for. To give Cana- Tlted also Oreenvllle Band render-; was a party from the logging camp rough things up a Wt but tt.liM them u rt,Uul 11 dian boats the same privileges as American would not in- ed some fine selections and over jure the American fishermen but would benefit very tures during the meals and a few greatly the Canadian. speeches were made by both vlsi- Tf io nnf lit!., i, f nntrfV.tnn. ...;n u t J t tors and locals. I JO IIUV tirWCiT HUH till V 111UIU Will UC IIUIIC H1IIC i. .t . ., . ' T, . ,t. III . , IVI . ,. Sunday B . morning at divine j.,. senrlce I I lieve the situation this the Prime Minister year as -indi- 8. p. Barton preached, in the af-cates that he will not do anything until after the meeting temoon chureh Army service was of the Economic Conference and no date is yet set for its again conducted by the visitors, meeting. Howevor, it is satisfactory to know that the gov- Rev- F w- Weaver prched a ser- ernment Has the matter under consideration. What I'rince "v "ZLm" """" - Rupert fishermen would like would , be quick action. IN HANDS OF. RECEIVER the mercy seat. After evening sarvkc the Oreen- in sight and it is possible this Will give the legislators a From the Bast spirit of independence nuite different from the ordinary Tuesday. Thursday attitude on public questions. FREE FOR A FEW DAYS Many people are offering bargains. Here Is an offer of advertising free, fust to test It out the Daily News will during the next few days give a free classified advertisement op to 25 words for anyone whhlng (o exchange articles. Suppose you haye a table you do not want but you nerd a chair. You advertise your willingness to exchange telling what kind of a table you have. It may be artlrles at furniture, radios, gramaphonrs, Jewellery, erorkcrywarr. mirrors, flower pots, books, magazines, automobiles, or what have you? Why nut change your useless articles for something you rould use. Don't try to trade awav the baby. It's against the law, but almost anything rise has possibilities. Try it. All you have to do is write the advertisement carefully and send or bring or mail it to lhe Pally News office. We do the rest. days day Mail Scheduli l or the l.aot Mondays. Wednesdays and Prt 9:30 p.m. and 8alm 10: IS pjrt. Fur Vancouver-Tuesday 1.30 p.m. Thursday 10:30 pv . Friday 11 p rr . From Vancouver-Sunday . pxn Wednesday 0:30 am Friday - . pxn, For Stewart and Anjox Sunday ...',,... .mnm 7 p m WejiQftmay - 4 p m ( From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday 11:30 a m of the J. R. Morgan Company at Crescent Inlet, who came up in their own boat for the event. All greatly enjoyed the. occasion. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE February 34 Katcas vs C N. R.; vine uiud put up a very nice pany. Tuxls vs. Warriors; Amazons vs. The tobies were fully decorated. A 1 Cardinals; geouU vs. Meteors, slx-ptece orchestra played selec-: Ffi)ruary 38-C. N. R. vs. Orotto: T tlons during the meal and the party jx,,, . Merchanu; ' Cometa vs. One of Nanaimo's newspapers is In the hands pf a re- f1"6"1 by,n,n "Pr!e Fro,n Amasons; Rovers vs. Japanese, ceiver.. It has been stmggW for years against drse XTt the c. a. c.LS. conditions and finally succumbed. At one time the Free vtsltor, heW Jrayw- ting m the cetTnotm au- iTseouta Press was a very successful newspaper. But times change c. A. Hail. At 4:30 p.m. the oreen- 7!. N. R vi. Kaiens: and the expenses connected with the running of a news- vine Band invited the visitors to Tux Tg. warriors: a masons vs! paper have increased until it has become a very difficult the,r P"1 and p1" "eveB o"-, cardinals: Meteors vs. Japanese busings. Onlv when established on a firm foundation is a tes including the -William Trtr- March loorotto-v. c. N. R.; 1 i-i 1 i. 1 The least was closed oy itev. w. a Tuxls vs Merchants' Onmets vs THE COMING SESSION -The Iegislaturp opens its final sessioji tomgrrpw ani the proceedings will be watched with grtat interest. Mucli Rlieculation has ben taking place as to what will be done but it is probable even the Premier does not yet know. Every step taken will be with a view to the election which will take place soon. The Lrreat critical nublic will be always Cooper at 7:30 p.m. when a farewell AmM4Jm; Japanese vs. Scouts service was newt in tne u. a. iiau uaroh i4K-ien. nrniin- BILLIARDS February Empress vs. Jewel - GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCHAIMIOOK "8U11 achieving, still pursuing. "Learn to labor and to wait." Long allow. il f" The Dally News con be pur chafd tit - 4 Post Office News Stand. 325 Oranvllle St.. Vancouver Thursday 8 pii. Karl Anderson. Prince For Nasi Hirer and I'ort Kinipon George. D C. Sunday g..7 p.m It. W. Riley, Terrace. H.O. , For Stewart aid Anyox' , Oeneral 8tore. Apyo.x. Sunday as. Oatala 8 pjn. Rmlthers Drug atnra,,SJTiHh- Wedss. Prince Rupert, 4 pjn er. n.C. ' From Stewart and Anyox . ..aiu, Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 pm. hft their defense the weaker nd- ( i rUlens slipped through time aft?r time to win tha game by a mcrgln of 9 potssts. The Comets made a some-back last nbcht when they took the leading Cardinals by a slim margin of I points. It was a close game all the way through, the score at half, time being 4-4. The CaroMnaM eruld not seem to break through nd on th- other hgnd the Comets had enough shits in the first half to cinch the game for them With but a few minutes to go the snore , was tied hat the Comets sank one ind wtth so life time to piny manatiHt to keep their slim iad xhter brine thim up close to the Icu-le: in the league standing. In fie interin"dtp.te tusMe tho Warriors easily took the Merchant Into ramp to tlvj tone of J7-JI. 1 .e Warriors had the best of the , !-iy throughout the game hut could not sink their shots. Both teams were usln a Inst rough by th visitors. Bversbpdy enjoyed Warriors vs. Merchants; Cardinals of P"y V" keP he,",f 1. miit j a 1 . 7 arr si am HI Iran t 1 Ha ne iitt wnoie aia llms time 11. ins v wnors ieit inr inr nome vs: Osmets; Rovers vs. Meteors, at KtheoUth the following morning. , . . on his )oo The Merchants bad the toad In the first half 13.ll but soon lost It In the second half whan the bov started th get thett eye on the basket. The Junior tussle, between t Meteors and the Rovers, was a d-, dded one-tldpd affair the Meteors gettmg the upnerhand in th-score. Allen for the Meteors 'ik 14 points which rave his team 1 boost. The Rovers were decided if off both In their shooting and qt1 titetr floor work. Individual Scores: Kalens Mitchell. 8; Cross. 14;; Wlngham. 4; Tobey; Kelscy. it;" Sippretl: Irvine. Orotao-Ilatchford, 14: Stalker. 4; Memoes; Morrison. 4: Currle: Hunt, 0; aorvfcsV . Comets Stfcnf 2, irrlne; Mmtih, S; Tlte. 4: Morgan. 2. Csrdlntla--fhwe, 3; Hrochu; (111 dirtst, 2; Rlveit; Morris: Mcll-, raoyle, . .Warriors- Comandlna, 8: forums,' 8; Olllls. 0, SUffensnid, 2; mtt-trl"k. Merchants -Pierre, 10: B. Ptag- Bttry; F. Dingweil. 7. Meteors Chrlstlson, 10; Allen, The regular league games scheduled for Friday night are being played tomorrow. 14: Arnoy. 4: Tobey; Palmer: Vlof-gan. 11: Campbell. Rovers Iverson. 8; Wllllsrroft i; McMefcin. AmNtrnns. 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