PAOE TWO DAILY EDITION Recruits Sought ToBritish'Army Biit'Mkriy, Unfit those who are Joining are not mainly from the ranks of the unemployed. Many of the newcomers, are university students and others with high educational qualifications. General Sir Archibald Montaom- ery-Masslnabera. who will shortly GIVES STREHGTH QUICKLY THE DAILY NEWSi I'KIN'CK. RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA' Pablisned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. FV FULLEN - - - Managing-Editor . subscription kates City delivery, bjrmall or earner, yearly period, paid 'in -advance". .. nM For leaser periods, paid In advance per week 10& Oy mall to all parts of British Columbia, thei British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, ner Inch, per Insertion -lasjiilled advertising, per Insertion, per-word . ... Legal notices; each Insertion, per agate line ' Local readers, per Insertion, per tine . Contract rates on application. Advertising' and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations POKCIIER ISLAND MINE .98 .86 3.001 140 March: -16. 1933 The announcement made yesterday that the Surf Point mine at Porcher Island was about to become very active through' the installation of a mill, the building of additional bunkriouses and preparations for steady operation was one of ' the harbingers of improved conditions in this section of the country. The mill at Seal Cove is operating. war was adversely affected by the strain undergone by the parents. The financial crisis of 1931 caus ed a curtailment of recruiting, and this has created the miat ken Im pression that the army la not in need of men. The encouragement of sport in the late years in the army i hftA nrtvtllrri an fin n tAtxrlarrl rf Suct Present Oeheratlon; Itorn j fltl4eM tnat rnlKii anny x-I)urng (.real Uar Ad- upon leaving the color., are versely Affected ! sought by uniformed civil. I forces such as police and fire brl-LONDON. March 17: Rattier gades. curiously, aven a prolonged spell of Tbe regular army at the begin -lndusttlal depression does not In-1 ning of tbe financial year was 10.-crease the popularity of recruiting ' 008 below MtabUshment. If the de-for the army. More recruits are sired 9.500 recruits are forthcoming wanted at the present time, but! i In the present quarter.- the year's total will be 30.000 recruits, and the army's shortage will have been reduced by about 2jOOO. t ... ... The, Dally News can be pur I- chased' at succeed Lord Milne as chief of the, . post Office News 8tand(-325.e Imperial- General Stair, says while the army is short of men it is unwilling to lower the present standard of physical requirement. More than fifty pwcent of the men who offer for enlstment are rejected. Oranvllle 8t Vancouver many of them by reason of bad earsi t.ers, B.C. or teeth. It is possible thnt the gen- j era Hon which was born during the I Karl Anderson, Prince 4 'Oeorge B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace B.C General -Btore. Any ox. . 8mjthers Drug Store Smltlu e f The days ot the big a-.hleelc club There is activity at Surf Point mine, the Skidegate Siinrise4catchcr: smart, cod headed, raw mine is operating steadily and there are signs of improve ment in connection with interior mining operations. This j n,tter hears Out what this paper has said several times and to which exception has been taken by the uninformed. Mining -i is coming back and very soon we shall find this wholodis- , rict actively digging into the earth for gold and other min-i erals, " ! TIIEJONBSRUDC.ET. TheDailyjNmvs-wfcg glad to be able to give the people of Prince-Rupert a brief summary of the Jones budget yesterday, the only one published in Prince Rupert. Today we are continuing this by giving much more of the detail. To many this will prove a very interesting document in that it shows where the people's money goes and the difficulties which confront administrators, no matter ofj what political faith. We suggest that any who are interested m politics or. economics-read this budget speech FERRY TO KKTOHlKiN It is evident that the scheme for a ferry between Prince Rupert and Ketchikan is nearer than anticipated. Years ago this scheme was mooted. It was advocated Jby . KetchK kan people for the purpose of trying to 'hold the Rolibut business at that port. Now the ferry is proposed again but the object is not quite the same. Ketchikan needs an outlet to' rail head and Prince Rupert is the-natural point of contact, The two- ports are only 80 miles apart and there is no ooLreason why there should not be much clo?er trade relations between them. We have everything to gain by tiarjfng with Alaska and they httve everything to j?un by making use of this outlet. If we can get together, by all means let us do so. borhood.. aiul induatrtal athletic 9.15,. inot- elubs. The days were over. of the big clubs One of the prominent sport writers In the United- States makes; a selection of the "best ever" ball players in- Major League baseball Walter: Jormsotv-ttev greatest pitcher. H4'tf uc1c;aaote batten than any; otrfcr- boxmaa the diamond hasverifenowlfc Tv CobbhVarertett MUer, Hrl led the, Amertean Loagae a doeen-' times In ft spaftf tMkteen seasons: Dabe Retb-the greatest tone: distance hHterand biggest fate attraction. Hans Ufegner-th greatest in fielder. Trta Speaker the. greatest outfielder. John J) MeOraw the greatest manager. Hal Chase the greatest treat to watch In act tare Roger Breenehan the greatest swell backstop and a murderous WH1FFLETS 1 From the Waterfront Booth Fisheries fought halibut this week for the Orst time this season. They went off the market the middle of October of last year and "evinced no sign- of activity tints' Monday. Then they bought and shipped a carload. There seems to be a difference of opinion in regard to the new regulation providing for the marketing ot salmon as quickly as possible after' being caught. At Victoria the dry planned to protest when J. L Bvekwltb, a canneryman. strongly elTimpioned the regulation and de clared it was designed to improve Mm standard of quality of Carta-j dfcm fish In the British market j wfeere ft has suffered considerably through the market of poor quality product. The Pacific Salvage tug Red Boy has gone to Vancouver to get a 300 horsepower Vivien deiael engine installed. She is helping the 8alvaae Princess tow Jollyinore's logging outfit to OrenviUe Channel and a scow to VnncOtiver to feteh lumber for the Cold Storage Company's dock repair job. Captain Oreen Is in charge. Steamship. Sailings- for Vhenuet- I ' Tuesday Oatata 1:30 p.m TrHirs, ss Prtnee Rupert, 10 p.m Thursday, ss. Wntute. midrtlrt Friday ss. Prln Adelaide 10 p.n, From Va ncou vet-Sunday ss. Catala . pxn Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 9:30 ajn Thursday, ss. Venture p.m. Friday ss. PHn. AdeWWe .. pin I For Stewart sart Anyox 1 Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. Wed. ss. Prince Rupert, i p.m j From Stewart snd Anyox . Tuesday ss Catala 11-30 p.m Thurs ss. Prince Rupert. 8 pin For-Naas Klver and I'ort Mmpon- ' Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m From Naas RrVer'&'rort Simpson-, i Tuesoay ss. Oatala .1 1:30' p.m 1 From Ocean Kail Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 0:30". ain Tnursany. ss. venture fU Frklay ss. Prln. Adelaide .. pin, For Ocean FaM-Tuesday -ss. ObtaUi. ltijsjn Thursday as. Pr. Rupert 10 pin, Friday a, prm. Adelaide pin.) from .Sketna. Klver Frkla-s, Venture n.m I, Malls.'cloie at the Post Otfscel hour prior to all departures. THE DAILY-NEWS Thursday, Ma eh 1 'REStJl&AI SPORT CHAT BADMINTON in truck and Held competition--an Semi-Vinal Oames Arranged numbered.1 This sUrUlng statement T,ltj Evenr ivas made by; Avery Brundage who iasrvms- his. fifth term as JDrenl- fdent of the Amateur Athletic "Union iiv-the-Unlted States, Th-wUhus. iastlc Chicago sports lover maintained that the growth ot the spiked shoe sport In the: United States wouldr depend In the, future div xhc success of . the staairthetgrf 18-15. 17-15. . lor 1 ne- ciy oaaminionf games aaw vanced to the semifinal stage last evening, the- bllowlhbelnM-Jthe re suits, of play, winning team being shown flist: On SkffiuiCourtt ! Wrgusen aTKtrfButanlch', 15-7,' Mrs. Parlow and C. J. Norrington vs. Miss F. Cross an&W. Tobey, 18-14. 15-5. Miss N. Lawrence and Ian Murray vs. Ms. O. Lfttdtor stwt L. Stamford. Mtss C. Mitetfell au W. Lamble vs. Mies R Or$es and W. Tobey, IS 17, 1M8.15.8J 17-1$. N. -AUtA vs. Mv MtCMfery. IM.i 11-10. W. Btyaa and W.LaasWe vs. !M Bartlett aseVW. OernisK M-15, 15-8J 1M- Miss. B-, ThompHont a Re XI- MfwYvenneTefiesi and L. Uargeekj iSQlS4r. R. Motley vs. STkton, 15-10. 8 II. 15-8. Sem-Hnsl'Ws The draw for the semi-final games tonight which' will be played on the Moose Court la as follows: 7 00 - Miss Elsie OavU vs. Mrs. J H. llorton. 7:J5Mias C. Mitchell and Mis F. Cross vs Miss Yvonne Terrien and Miss M. MacKay. 7:50- Ronald 8:15-NormahJAaiWT; Bryant 8:40 Misses BUIe and Thelma Davis vs. Man B. Thompson and Mrs. J. H. Horton. ;l 9:0ft Ron Allen and W. Tobey vs M McCaffery ami Rtftley. 9: JO Norman'Xllen and R Tobey vs W. Bryant and Lara Ms 9 55- Mies VtacKay va. Mies F. Cross. 10:20-Mias B. Thritfapaoo-end R. A Ilea vs. Mies J. Mo(iaU and Ner man Allen. lOttft-NUas C. Mitchell and W. Limbic vs. alias N. Lawrence and Iaa Murray. Mail Schedule IV the Rat Monoays. Wednedajw ani Fri dayn S 30 pjn rrom th i:at Tuesday. Thursday and Satn? duv to 15 pri "NOW CAN EAT ANY KIND OF FOOD,. AND NO CONSTIPATION" Mr. Durigan Finds Relief in KcHokk's All-Bran Hers Is his entbvslsittc letter! "Am 70 yesrs of sge, and fr 49 f ht yesrs thers uvr wst a week bet wtat I bad to tatt IIt or some kind ef esthartfe. "I twk ererrtMng kit eslnW only temporary relUf. tnittlMsit iprisg my daughUr, who is a jwtm In a hospital,' tru(bt me Kellogg's Arx-DitA.t. "At the end t( the wetk, I Vnw I had somMhing tert wSs K, and I kept on taking It I havea't takin a cathartic since. 1 can eat mcaV any time, as often si I like, or any other kind of food, and no cefiitk palion." Mr. L. M. Ourigan. (Ad-irtt f urniahed upon rut.) Laboratory tets show Kelloee's AluHsan provides "bulk" to ti- ertiie th Inteatlnet, and vitamin II , to'htlp muscle tone. Also iron for ; thebliud. Ths Ixilk" In AtL-BRAWle rmich I lik that of lettuce. Iniidethe bodr ; it forms a soft num. Gently, It , clears oat the Intestintl Wattes. How much aafcr than patent i medlelnes. Two tablrponf uls dally are ususlly saffltwnt. wOi.esch meal In sertout earn. If riot re-' llrnJ this way, n yevr lter Sld la thed tJ$rn'pVtk. age ,At all. grocers Mails Ly Kl-loKg in London, Ontario. BaskettiaiL Buz i The Orotto.bM not yet cinoitcdj the Senior Ltajuc but are otu'j ganw ahead with ne moft ganiPi wlth-Wthi C.H on Fridays rrighs. t If the Orotto wins this niatzh thc ; wtff capture the second half honors but U . Jey. lose they will buj tlec and It will be. necessary V play aflpthcr game bcfAe tec MMcOtefferyvana'H. Moxley. vs cfcampJoifc of theseeond hslf can af 1 11 .X-iUriWVt 1 wi . S i .1 . 1 - be decided. OA Friday nl?ht the champlon-hlpi playoffs for the JunUhr league will! start. The ehawwtensht utnes will be a series ofHwogame he total number of point decld- I lng the vfetor. The 8outj-an4-trw N. AUen and R Tobey vs. J. IU Meteor will be- staekeeM lexftter lorton an P.M. Davis. 15-4. 17-16) In thefc. first game on Friday nlglrt The OtN RiA beVefeoU team . of Miai Meffa and NMUen vs. Mm. iVencouver have sent up word that O. J. NMtatea smd a BartleU. they will be here on March 32 iJ-ll. 15-9 ' J This wlli be. the first time to the OnYKMYCDurt. hlftory of PriMe Rapert tlAt a Retwlrf Aftw vs. W Ttbwt U-W Vaneouver basketbM Heern wtfthave 15-7. visited the north. Wfc BsyM. vs. R.Tttee, 15.1 The C. N. R. team of Vanoouver went through the Interemdlate dl-vMon last year without adefa and tots year wer e put In theBen- 'or B. dtflsJoB, wheeh U a fast' 'rague an1 corresponds wjfe our 'enior league here. The style of basketball played In Vaneouver Is sUffeUy dafftfrent 'rom that nlived hflre: and H wMl be Interesting to see what will happen when thtv met the' teeal boy Rebekah-Ladies CabarefTea in OaafGlIowHall ry Snrtrnfal I.eot ' llM Ye, terdiy. Alternrton Arranged -by Mm,' J.f M Simpon The Rebekah ladies hel dan af-lermon cabaret lea in tke hall yesterday afMrneesv were arranged arouno the side f the hall so that guests couldJ N . w.H ftDoy aaaantgv aurM we sreer- smmq. The hell was beeuelf ully d-eerated Vltfe- shanHeoks and daffo dils and brought forth much com ment fram the ladies. The guest were reeelved by Mrs. Morgan aas) Mrs A. MeNesH. TlMM4-takla part n the program- ware: Vaeot solos Mrs. Dr. Large. Mlsi Betty Wed. lag Oariotng-Mau Mifla BtMl ter MMtea VeM and N Brown ipuptie of Mue th - Aerebatic oanelnt -Mery Davey. Acscompenlsts-- Mrs. lHaek and Mhi Connie Morsjaa. Mr J M. Simps' wag general convener for the afternoon and as-sirtrd by the folldwtng: Program-Miss K. M. Barle Hrtme CookWr stall- Mrs. Wilkinson and Jr "ervttears- MeMhtmes C. Cbbuh bell. n. Church. A. Wood. A. Helg. T. Priest. W. McLean. . Pouress- Mm. J. E. Dody and Mrs. S. Hammond. OVhler Mrs. J Murray. Fortune teHing was In hands of (Mies Damn. G.N.R Trains Mondrtys' Wednesdays . days From the Rant the and Frl 0:80 p.m Tuesdays. Hiursdays and flatur days FresKMilK-and: Cr6am Dhiljr VAliENTIN- DAIRY Phone 057 For ced S f My Creditors Want Money From now until March 3 li entire slb'ck will be Sold Below Cost. OW- loss your-' G4aih (lOMIItW AI) ('yMPARIh VAWiiS ANI) PRICHS. GEO. ARSENEAW- Cratton Plock. Ni-t Post office DEPRESSION PRICES KKK'C'oals, per ton $11.00 & SlUO (Not Nut Coal) Dump -Goal; per ton $12."( Loose Coal,' SI. (K) per ton lo's AlKoals are ii a tlry shl. Don't buy water, buy coal HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 FOOD SAVINGS finest furs For Friday and Saturday BCITKSV- Fine Albt rU pi 10. KOLLtU OATS Quaker QStck OtMSkiog, per pkg. Pfcp BKAN TLAKW 2 pag met tee Jap 4 lbs PLOt'K -Aaaoalsan Pasuy per 5-4a. saek PICRIC IfAMaV- per Ibt punt lArh- 3 lbs. per Ibi I BLUE Hg BBW COFFKf I Vacuusmnseked. per lb. i PRUNE$-flftna Claras Medium FYutt 3 lbe DAT-lrseh Batrs 4 lbs. Toitrr-ROWA- fnr alt for No. l tins, per tin PEA BOUP Royal Olty Regular tins, 4 for RAMSAY B SO 1MB Family PKgs. per pkg. UAWILriT FKARft- Lynn Nd. 2 squat tins 2 for 27c 25 b 15 c lr7c 21c 37c 35faj 2Sb 23b 25 b' MAIirSPKCIAIi 1 tin Monee Malt 1 lb lMtele Cbae lpkg.lWp 7nr- SlllXLat WAUfcn ftUght OOhl pieces, per lb: DHICATSO COCONUT per lb. O. V. ' A8IICROFT TOMATO Mrs. W. Sherman.) OATSUP. per bottle I TOMATO JineK-NabOb 15c He 7b 25c 10c Valley 25 c ABOU PLUMiy Red or O reengage J No 2 Ull tins Ap ur tin " v Q UAK 6ft CORK-per tin GtUT OKCkN RBANS- Royal f) Hr City, No 2 tins. 2 tins FBL8 KAPT11A SOAP- Llmlt 6 bars. 3 bars FAIRY SOAP 10:13 -p.nl. NAVEL 0RANQE8- Real Value. 3 dos. 11c 20c 21o 52c i Order of 15.00 or over delivered free iTIiriftGash&earryi riione 179 201 Third Ave "CARRV AMI KAVF," I : Mali Orders Have Out- Vtmpt I ' Attention Oh Sale Today At fioldhloom's Thu 1s the one to buy Wr same of the fuses i nounii.iii the prices are h. Why t r quality when yda can en frecn us at prices not th- u httherto? IHtOI' IN .VNI SHE TIII M Trappers Who have fur lo sell rsn mat' ' itiKUke in lilpehi( ( u G0LDBL00M The Old IteliaMr siirrsrsivsrt-srusrw r MACKENZIE FURNITURE t: Third Are. BHD LOUltQGS Cou h n nnci makes n foil sizr b Siinial. with plllnu S15 Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operator, three Dry Docks . Total raparlty 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and-Shlp Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Krats Casting Merlrlc aqd Acetjlene Welding 80-tnn Derrick for Heavy MfU Sawmill and MlnlngMarhlnrr? Repaired andOverhauled Advertise In the Dally Ni- If your paper docs not arrive, telephone the officii