nan two tot; dailt news Friday. February 2J. hji I The Family Shoe Store Third - a P Avenue. :Men!! LIMITED Phone sr. Are your Days too Long? Then what about your shoes'' Do they give you proper support? Shoes Incorrectly constructed let the bones arid muscles ol your feet slip out of position with consequent. Ill effects on your health and disposition. Avoid these dangers by wearing i i r Anatomically correct la i ' i-o. IL Anu structure, they give the HARfTSjADJI US-ARCH necessary firm support. See how much easkr they make your Sole Agents HARTT SHOES For Men SI til i I UlllllJIII'iilllilil' MtMiK I'ei'HB''B"B.Bi )'-;., THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLOMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H, T. PULLER Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone , Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION l Friday, Feb. 23. 1934 WORK, WARES AND THE NORTH Under the heading "Work. Wages and the North," the Financial News of Vancouver strongly advocated the extension of the Bear River road at Stewart into Mtwiadin Lake, the same to be done as a needed public work and also to provide work for the unemployed of Stewart and Prince Rupert. It is pointed out that the road would open uu a valuable mining country. Other interests, would have the road past the Premier Mine opened up in order to give access to mining proper-tics already partly developed. Prince Rupert wants work done on the highway which would give them access to the vast interior. In every direction there is work to be done and men to da it. Each district has its pet scheme but the whole country between Prince Rupert and Jasper is a unit in demanding the completion of the northern highway which would connect Prince Rupert with Edmonton. We are heartily in accord with the idea of continuation of the Bear River Road from Stewart. It is a worthy pro-, ject and, doubtless, will receive attention. We urge the people of that town to ,keep after it until it is completed. If there had been as much interest taken in road building in Prince Rupert, especially during the past few years, as Stewart is taking today in trying to get that Bear River Road, we might have had a great deal more work done out beyond Cloy ah Bay. "Fuel Oil Tax Act" Consumers, who have not made returns are required to file same with, the Provincial Collector forthwith in respect of all fuel-oil consumed since 1st June, 1932. ' Fuel-oil means the oil used or consumed as a fuel for burning in furnaces, stoves or other burners for the purpose of creating a flame for heating, cooking or raising steam. Forms .ot return and further Information may be had on applcatlon to any Provincial Collecto ror to the Surveyor of Taxes at Victoria, THOMAS COLE . Surveyor of Taxes 77ie Letter Box si:a batiiino in fkbkuakv SI Editor. Dally News:- I A few evenings ago Mr. past week! Van der 'Sluys gave a very im address, id, ! members and their friend of Toe II, on his varied experiences wnusi travelling around the world and In the course of his lecture he stated Why go to California when you have the same climate at your own. doors, so to speak? Yours truly, N. A. TATJ.ON. BRITISH FAIR PLAY AKU Editor. Dally News: I have been. Instructed to convey to you, the official resolution adopted at the Canadian Jewish. Congress, in general session, held In, the City of Toronto on ths dissemination of libellous antl-Semetie The resoluton reads as. follows: "Resolved that this Congress, a; representative of the Jewish cltl zens of the Dominion of Canada deplores the fact that h; thU nh century of enUghtroent there have been found Individuals and groups HEADS MUST CONTROL :JrZ rremier uenneu, i-eiuseu 10 aiiow a commiuee oi rar- undermine the standing and repu-liament to probe into Canada's foreign policy. Of course he i tation ot the Jewish citizens of this was right. It would be unthinkable to have an irrespon- Dominion and that thU congress do sible committee deal with such a subject as foreign rela-cfu upon ail jusv and fair mincieo mnc If ffeo, haaA nf Ho imvaimmnnf nnA tl,a momV nf i ens Of this Dominion Of evtrj :r t . I f :i l . 'A vuv Vi irace and creed to Join with us ir v.i vu.wvk iv nui, niv- ucsk iiiti hi i imiuiMciu, wicj denouncing this un-urU.sn ano should be, and they are the men to (leal with this most lm- uncivilized practice." portant of all subjects. We are glad that -Mr. Bennett t w trust that you win give this Stood firm on this nollCV. ; resolution the publicity H deserves Tho Pwmior ia fVio loarW nf flio mninr-'ifif moml,m.o ' and thanking you In advance 0) i, u rru. i j Iary consideration which you cicucu me pcujjic. me tunc iu iiitnc wnunyes v jiL'ij-gjve matter, may an eiecnon is caueu and nor, ior me remnant oi tne (USt Canadian Jewish congress. satisfied in Parliament years ago to do it. who also were elected several 11 M. CAISERMAN, Oeneral Secretary STIFFNESS. rnkW mi nki. IUii, ik i wall rB k4l fH .Mil. jMHC OF HUKj lITTTTffili that Canada, and especially British , Columbia, did not advertise Itself' ri' rpo "n"!!") or its attractions to the extent that JJ 1 U T JS trade, did. Quite so! Well here is a chance to 1 advertise B. C. as far as the prince FISHERMEN Rupert part of It is concerned, by Local Antlers plan to Flare Three telling the world of our, wonderful! skiffs en Lake Khtaaa-,-weather and salubrious climate, MeelUi Lat NUht that we are having, that sea bath- , . ing can be Indulged in In February . At a meeting of local angling en-as several hardy spirits have been I thuslasts last night in the City observed bathing off the rocks! Hall an organization came Into be- days! " along the railway line during the; ing which has as its prime object tne piacmg or three row boats on Lake Khtada for the benefit of its members. l Is proposed to place LEADS IN I BILLIARDS Utlon Ahead of Elk ",9i to C3I In PUlu ei Tour Qui of Six Games Canadian Legion, pace-making teaw for the second half of the season In the Prince Rupert Billiard League, took an aggregate lead of W to C31 over Elks, the cellar dwellers, In the playing of four out of six games In. last night's regularly scheduled fixture. Individual scores were as follows: J. J. Judge, Canadian Legion. 200: William Stuart Elks, 3a, Charles Baptle. 800; Harry Men-; zle, Alex Harvey. 194; J. Doherty.-00. O. L. Youumrftn. 300; John Bulger. 181. Oames of O. P. Tinker, Legion, vs. C. P. Balagno. Elks, and AU'X Murray vs. Ellis MorrU were. jkuU poned. The game of M. E. Youns. Em press, vs. Ear Batt, prnua. from. Uree ua-,ooitomea sxills on tne Tuesrfnv niehfs flxtnre. win also lake, the plan to be financed by m uoM-fipnujvs or ne memoers wno would buy shares. Dr- L. W. Kergln presided over the meeting and Lee Gordon acted as secretary. After considerable dU-cusslon, a committee consisting of Dr. L. W. Kergln, Dr. H. L Alexander, G. A. Bryant. V. A. MacCal-lum. and Lee Gordon wa$ debated to. proceed with, the plan. The th.ree boats would have a lapaslty for twenty In all. The or ganization would also maintain i.iblns at Lake Khtaoa. The name Khtada Fishing Cluh was chosen for the organization. BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT lUndtul of Fan Witnesses Three Ratted Leaiue fiaDie A very small crowd last night vltncssed three ragged games of tasketball. The Kalens defeated the Grotto '720 In the senior League; Merchants defeated the Warriors 3-23 In the Intermediate game. The Scouts lost to the Scythians -8 In the Junior League, There was no Ladles' League ame owing to absence of all star layers on a trip to Anyox. LOCALS WIN H00P.GAME, Port' Prince Rupert Glrb Defeat SihipMm Ivy Guild 20 to H ' PORT SIMPSON, Fb, ?3:In keenly excitlna same before star Ladies' League basketball team, from Prince Ruert last night defeated the Ivy Guild team of Port Simpson by a score of 20 to 14. It was a fast game with good keen play by either side. Port Simpson and were leading at the end oi' first half twelve to seven. The se- cond half was even faster with the I ! mnce Kupen prayers making ire-p quent changes In the line-up. Three' ' of the visiting glrU Sue Doddle.! Lillian Lowe and Tona Blaln were benched for personals. J Lowe starred for Prince Rupert.' making ten points, lioddie and Enyd Morris made four each and I Cathie Irvine, two. Edna Henry starred for Port; Simpson, making six points while j Maggie Henry collected four. Mar- . . Banking Credit is if ' t . AVAILABLE , MIAD OfflCE XiOffrniM Corwntrci! 1mo in Cindi, It It lometimei lujjttttf, hvt thowo ft declining trtn4 through reuriciion of creJit If the thittenj Unki. The wh u 'thit more Unking credit i viUb!f than thoie directing jounJ, rwerpi'ws tte able or willing to employ. ThU bnk hai not la the md doe not tody, withhoJ4 cttJit for legitimate tqd spund purpojfj. : It h4 hid, nd it hit toJiy, mple reiource from whkh it U prepared to mike loni. , . ' '-r ; Encjuinef art inviteU at any or of iu.J64 offices throughout Canada; BANK OF MONTREAL ruMuii4 up TOTAL AiTI IN HXCtM 4 I 7 ) 0, M I Prinre Huur Braiuht V, A. MacCAI.LUM, MiUtr Stewart Branch: t. K, IIAACK, Mauaf r Terrace Uranclit (I. W. IIKVKKHKiH, Manater Write for copy of our NEW PREMIUM CATALOGUE KELLY, DOIT.LAS & I'd. LTD. V-r.r uver C algary ? Y: iprt Itha Henry three and LydLi Hay-' ward, one ; After the game, the visiting girls 'were at a receutiun fit large crowd of fans, a, visiting all "lo,r entertained ' a On their way to Anyox aboard the halibut bottt Ortiwlla. the Prlure Rupert girl arrived here at 0:40 p.m. and continued at 1:30 a.m. to the smelter town. pressed for the first few minutes . but Prince Rupert girl, soon got! f" l? .nolllr ?T whra accustomed to the surroundings'""'' "ww lu mwui "r VANCOUVER. Feb. 23: CPi- Today's wheat price ws 04 "jc. For health and good cheer drink BASKETBALL SCHEDULE February 2C C Nil A IIIh 8rhool s Mr h . duvU v. High Hcho.! C. P. R. steamer Pi a, I lakte. 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