flttJt TWO THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 13. 1931 ' ! THE DAILY NEWS. 4 RAISE IUJTII TAKES I-KINCE KUPEftT BRITISH COLUMBIA f IJIO salary cut furnished Every Afternoor.. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Newt Limited. Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery- y mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In ad ranee, By mall to all parts of- British Columbia, the British Empire and United states, paid In advance, per year By mail to all' other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lnch per Insertion Local readers, per insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Contract rales on vpplieation. Editor and Reporters' Telephone : Advertising and Circulation Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION CAME FROM U.E.L. STOCK, Son of Clergyman E. B. Ryckman' Became Correlation Counsel Cabinet Minister The late Hon. E. B. Ryckman, the choir held its annual song ser-! up.tote hall A banquet was en-former minister of national rev- vice and. at the same time. com-Joved and evening's program eme, who died this week In To- memoration services for the de- induded several splendid selections ronto. was brn in Huntington, , ceased members, the late Misses j by tne gkidegate Concert Band. Quebec, of United Empire Loyalist Grace Beynon and Ethel Ross. The, Quests at the-banquet from out- stock, his father, the late Rev Dr. Edward Bradshaw Ryckman hav- Ins; been a distinguished clergy- man of the Methodist Church in Canada. He was educated at Brant-ford Collegiate Institute. Toronto, University and Osgoode Han and. being a brilliant student, won a! number of Important awards. Mr. Ryckman became a corporation lawyer and was promptly! identified with the directorships, of such well known concerns as uiuup iu, .uu ner foundry Business Machines Co. Ltd. and soia -He wiped the Tears From .Russell Motor Car Co. with all of Every Eye." wbiih c-tnpinies he severed his Anthem. "Holy Night-connections upon becoming a cab- solo. Mrs. E. F. Dudoward.' Inet minister. ' Communion Service. first eieciea to ine nouse 01 Commons In ,1921 for Toronto .East he was appointee mtalster of na- Uonal revenue by Prime Minister K. b. Bennett rpuowing tne isao election. He had been minister of public works In the Melghen "shadow cabinet" in 1926. Mr. Ryckman 4s survived by his widow, formerly Mibl Louise Gur-ney of Toronto, whoa; he married In 1895. There were fur children two sons and 'one daughfer, one of the sons. Edward Gurnej. being killed while serving as a lieutenant In the Roval Flying Corps during the Great War. OFFICERS ARENAMED Ueurkiah Wesley Named PretJdent of Port Simpson Y.f.JiA. PORT SIMPSON. January 1S- At the tfclrty-flrst annual eleetioa o the Young People's EducaUona-. A5soaiTm. ins loacwinz wer? elected officers for the ensuing year 1934 Grafld PresldenL Charles It. Dndaward. ' Grand Vice President. Thomas Gosneil. Prsldent. Hezfktlh Wee7. Fljut VJee-PreJtdetti, Clarence Wntrtn. . ,Stnd j'.VIce-Prttjdeht,' -.- Davio Denny. e . Third Vle-Pre4dent, Henry He- Un- " x ireasurer, peter Ryan. General Financial Secri-tary, Walter A. Wesley. - Recardlnst- tacretary, Herbert 7 ,VV-. librarian, William Lawson. sr. Heat Curator. William Ross CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister. Rev, W I). Grant Hollingworth, B.A. ; , Oreanht: Mrs. . J. Smith 11'A.M:, Sermon 8ubject: "GOD'S PROVIDING CARE" 12:15, Sunday School 12:15. Wectview School 7:30 PA!.. Sermon Subject: THEY MADE LIOHT OF IT" A frivolous refusal and lis results You" are'lnvUed to worship ttlth us. .' . ; $5.00 .18 per week 3.00 9.00 , Insertion 02 s Telephone S3 I i Saturday. Jan. 13, 1934 1 ', Annual Memorial And Song Service AMd By Choir of Part Simpson United Church on Sunday ' PORT SIMPSON, Jan. -Last Sunday in the local United Church ; pastor. Kev. r. ixve. oniciaw.-a me following was the program: Doxology. Invication. Prayer. Rev. P. Love. Anthem. "House of Our God. Lesson. Quartette. "Lead Me Gently Home." Mesdames Perry and Dudo-ward, Messrs. Wells and Musgrave. Address, pastor. Anthem, "I will Extol Thee." Memorial for deceased members. ftus orace tseynon ana iuss cuiei closing anthem, "Hallelujah ; chorus" from -The Messiah." choir leader was James Henry organic R P Dudoward. D istrict News PORT SIMPSON t JL7" hl simpson General Hospital, at its annual meeting, elected officers for the year as follows: President Mrs. C. B. Flewin; vice president, Mrs. A. E. Parry: treasurer. Mrs. F. Freeman: secretary. Mrs. J. R. Dean.' Only the coolness of the night I nurse. Miss ciKtison. preventea ; what may have !been a very serf-1 ' QUI fire an New VKir Po trVan part of the holiday decoratlons'be- eame Imited In the nurses' sitting room of th Port Sinn TrmH,i possibly tHrough the electric wires and did damage to a portion of the- Interior. Miss Erlckson calmly called In aid and the outbreak was quickly brought under control. ills Lillian Perry and Miss P Undland, teaihers. have returned Jro tve vhere they s t their holidays. r ' AThe Indian Department's motor boat Westerla was in town with Constable A. J. Watkinson on nffi- 'clal duties. Half discs Instead of the usual telh are U5ed n a new lawn rake that is not clogged by leaves and other debris a NEW YORK, Jan. 13: "CP Babe Ruth came It terms with the New York Yankees today and accepted a salary eat of $17,000. The new contract calls for a salary of $35,000 per an- tium. FINE HALL., IMPROVED urinin; f Ke SkMefale fttort One of Feature EwnU itt Yitletide Season SKIDEGATE, Jan. 13: Christ- mas and New Year season was cele brated In much the usual manner around Skid gate Inlet. At cb place was there any visible sign of want, everyone, apparently, having plenty and enjoying themselves. One of the principal events of the fpKtive season was the re-ooenlne of the community nail at SkSdegate Mission, an additional $2906 hav- tKtn ipeDt on ipro, this candid buildine and makins ft an side points included Mr. and Mrs. James Denholme of Tiell: Mrand Mrs.- H. R. Beaven. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. jjolliffe. Rev. VT. McKenzie. W. P Rudge and Percy Gladstone of Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. P. Turner and Mrs. C. M. Mcln-tyre of Skidegate. and Chief and Mrs; Henry Edenshaw of Massett The hall Is undoubtedly one of the most up-to-date In the north and reflects ereat credit uoon the people of Skidegate Mission, Indicating how the Haidas are keeping pace with the advancement of the tlmesTne Hafda rlaffon'Hasmuch" to be proud of In the rapid progress it has made during the past few years. For this much credit is due the popular Indian Agent, Rev James GJllett of Massett ESSINGTON ELECTION Louis L. Stair Re-elected President of Special Indian Reserve PORT ESSINGTON. January 16 Special Indian Reserve was held last Saturday at the Es- slngton Band HalL After the reports of the president, secretary, and the various committee had been read, officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: rw.prptM(,nt M.rtr nm.on Treasurer. Herbert Spalding. Assistant Secretary. Ernest Rob- lerts. " - CdmmlttS ' ere named as fol- , Lot. Joseph Roberts. Street and Seawall, Titus Campbell. Fire, A. W. Stewart and Daniel Brown. Health, Paul D. Starr. Ball Ground, Matt Wesley and Howard Starr. Social, James Bolton and Edward Feat. Today's Weather Dead Tree Point Overcast, light southerly wind; barometer. 29.45; temperature. 37; light swell. Triple Island Part cloudy, moderate westerly wind; sea moderate. Langara Island Part cloudy, strong south southwesterly wind; light westerly swell. Terrace Cloudy, calm, 30. Anyox Snowing, calm, 35. Stewart Cloudy, calm, 27. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, 26. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, mild. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm, 27. CRIBBAGE January 15 Canadian Legion vs. Musketeers; Moose vs. Orotto, Elks vs. P. R. Hotel, Oddfelldws vs. Em- pre". m Ref. Works As Hard as Wrestlers Referer Jo? O.j-df-rJ.-.d ;&. i tricar Dr Fred Mv - land. Calif The "Swishing', Block r Lady Reading'- uaz 'Bcrt;e w subject on tne sw;-.4.ng b.j s and up for auction whrn keen r especially for I SPORT Articles have been signed on behalf of Dido Ounrlch of Prince Rupert and Jack McEvoy of Vancouver for a six two-minute round headline boxing bout to be staged on a card to be presented under promotion of Tommy Morgan at the Moose Club on February 5. Winner will take sixty percent of the net proceeds and loser forty percent. McEvoy has started training and it Is expected that Dido will commence warming up in the very near future. It will be the first appearance of the latter In the ring In several years. New York Rangers', by virtue of their victory over Ottawa Senators in Thursday night's National Hockey League game, moved into a tie with Chicago Black Hawks for first place in the American Division standing, the Black Hawks, who had previously been leading by one point.' playing a draw with Boston. New York Americans, as a result of a draw verdict with the Toronto i Maple Leafs, were able to take ex- elusive possession of fourth place in the IntemaUonal Division, leav - , Mng Ottawa in the basement. De-I January 22-Canadian Legion vs. troit Red Wings are In third place' Orotto, Moose vs. Musketeers, P. R.Mn the American Division while the Hotel vs. Empress, Oddfellows vs. Montreal Maroons, with whom E11"- ilbey tied Tuesday night, still hold ., . Mr..-. Cxu.g bout er.id zi b: a- Oifc- Up For Auction 1: . tv- 1. :.:. - na the smuggled o;.t f E':i .a 1881. n .jeution for its possession, Harrow, was made. a doubtful grasp on third place in the International Division. Apart from the apparent cinch that the Toronto Maple Leafs have on supremacy in the International Division, the Nnttonal Hockey League race Is tightening up In an interesting manner. Basketball Standing Senior League W. L. Grotto 2 0 C N. R. A 0 1 Katens 0 1 Ladies' League Cardinals 1 . Comet ... , 1 High School 0 1 Intermediate League High School 1 0 Warriors 1 Merchant .0 1 Junior League Flashes ....1 0 Scout ... 0 Trojans o! ft, " . 0 1 y .0 1 Pub Ukraine ond Roumanla supply most of the sunflower seed and oil imported Into the United States NEWS TILDEN IN WIN AGAIN IU; Rill Stom Seraitd Victory (Her i:lKtth Yinrs In Prfes-sional Tmnk PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 13 CP Bif Blrl Tttden defeated Ellsworth Vines, young Calif ornian. again here last night in a professional tennis match, the score being 6-4, 8-10. 9-V. -3. Oltl'Country Socrei Third Uouud.EntUV.li Cp Plymouth Argyle 1. Huddersfield lowu 1. Crystal Palace 1. Aldefshot 0. Manchester United 1. Portsmouth 1 Workington 4. Gateshead 1. Soathampton 1, Nortliampton Town 1. Chelsea 1. West Bromwich Albion 1 Bristol City 1. Derby County 1. Rothtrh&m United a Sheffield Wednesday 3. Charlton Athletic 2. Portrait 0. Notts Forest 4, Queen's Park 0. Hnfl City 0. Brentford 0. ! Stoke City 3, Bradford 0. , Reading 1. Oldham Athletic 2. Birmingham 2. Sheffield United 1 1- j Brighton 3, Swindon Town 1. i Ctoaterfleld 2. Aston Villa 2. Leeds United 0, Presion North End 1. Grimsby Town i, Clapton Orient Tranmere Rovers 3, Southend United 0. j Balton Wanderers 3, lUlifax Town . Sunderfcuid 1. Mlddleab'i'ouRh 1. ' Mtflwan 3. Accrlngton Stanley 0 I Wolverhampton Wrfidercrs 1. j Newcastle United 0. I Cheltenham 1. Blackpool 3. I Manchester City 3. Blackburn 1. j Liverpool 1. Fulham I. Lutop Town 0, Arsenal 1. Swansea Town I. Notts County 0 , Leicester City 3. Lincoln City 0. I Tottenham Hotspurs 3. Everton 0. I West Ham United 3, Bradford , City 2. Burnley 0. Bury 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE First DttMon Aberdeen 3, Third Lanark 0. Clyde 2. Cowdenbeath 3. Falkirk 3. Partlck Thistle 0. Hamilton Academicals 1. Ayr 1. Hearts 2. Celtic I. Kilmarnock 2. Hibernians 0. Queen s Park 1. St Mirren 0. Queen of South 3, Dundee 1. Rangers 4, Motherwell 2. St. Johnstone 4. Airdrieonlans 0. Hockey Standings International DhUien v W. D. L. F. A. P Toronto 15 4 4 83 38 34 Canadien 10 3 11 45 48 23 Montreal 7 6 10 41 57 20 Americans 7 5 11 52 67 19 Ottawa 7 4 13 51 53 18 American Divkiaa Chicago 10 C 7 35 28 26 Rangers 10 6 7 42 48 26 Detroit 11 3 9 55 25 3oston 8 3 13 47 60 19 lULLIAUDS POSTPONED Postponed games of C. P. Balag-no, Elks. vs. O. P. Tinker. Cana dian Legion, and Harry Menzie vs. Alex Murray from Thursday night's! Billiard League fixture have been further deferred until the end or the week. Oil Is being extracted from Soy beans by a new process that ujes alcohol as a solvent. Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specialty. Alt work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Wrte For Prleea R. 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