Local readers, per insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion DAILY EDITION r Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Clreulalionr Mission Nurse Loves Work In Africa Jungle ItEGINA, Jan. 16: CP Three years spent as a mission nurse in dark Jungle haunts of Sudan Central Africa infested by leprosy and llonv has not dimmed the love of Miss Ella Hildob) and for her work. SSI Ml 15 00 .10 3.00 9.00 1.40 .25 OLD TIMERS PASSING With the age of Prince Rupert closelv approaching the quarter of a century it is natural that the men and. women who hejped to found the city should be rapidly passing. Among these was E. H. Mortimer, whose end came so suddenly yesterday. He was not of the spectacular tvne but Home for a rest, she plans to return in February. "I Just love the work," Miss Hllde-brand said. This, In spite of the fact that she often ls exposed to the perils ot leprosy, malaria and sleeping sic knew and at times goes to, bed hearing tle roar of lions. leopards and wild pigs and other beasts of the Jungle. High speed air mail service from Karichl in North West India to Lahore has been planned. THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, January lfl. 34 THE DAILY NEWS. rilLNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SPORX I Cowan & Latta Punllsned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Rose, Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue 1 : H. P. PTJLLEN Managjni-Edltoi. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATBS City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period paid In advance For leaser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all part of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Stales, paid la advance, per year .,. ... By mall to all other countries, per year - ADVERTISING RATES' Transient display advertising, per Inch per Insertion . BASKETBALL VINES WINS LAST NIGHT ONCE MORE C. -. U. A. Defeat Kaiens Brat Merchants was a man of sterling worth, as keen in the interests of Kach. Brand, m. Morris those he served as when serving himself. His passing leaves another gap in the long list of pioneers AX IMPORTANT GATHERING Tomorrow will see the opening of one of the most important conferences that has ever been field in Canada insofar as its relation to the west is concerned. The premiers from all the provinces of Canada have been called together by Premier Bennett at the request of Premier Pattullo and at that conference will be discussed several new proposals, the adoption or rejection of which wilLhave a far reaching effect on the future of the Dominion. So far as known only thfr western premiers have endorsed the proposals but they found them so reasonable and advantageous that they were able in one day to reach unanimity so that they could, approach the east with some hope of getting what they were after. conomige h EDISON J MAZDA LAMPS TaHe advantage of this special offer and put in a supply of Edison Mazda Lamps, at a saving of money. Buy them by the carton. It means economy and convenience. Now selling at Cartons of Six Ag liuitla 1'riMtrJ for Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited -High A small attendance of fans wit- the Mer chants In a one-sided Intermediate game. 29-16. The High School girls ran in three baskets in the first quarter. then folded up rer the night while CUTTING VALUE IX TWO Stose and her erew scored 17 polnU The value of the American gold dollar will be practically the Ladies- game rifedh. two if the enMolf of : President Ro- 3 velt is accepted by the United States Congress. Nobody game although the knows just what effect this will have upon- the purchasing Hardwaremen had a two-point value of the dollar, particularly in view o the fact that it lead at the interval, 14-n. Ls almost impossible to get a gold dollar today,, all mone- . skinner, comadina and smith tary transactions being carried out in paper money. If ere "ferees-gold is not in circulation, why should paper money be af-. Ju"'r Lf rrH 2-.ii . i22 Nayior. Currte, 1 1 11. 11 9 Trojans fected by changing the value of the gold coins ! ClimpbeH (7, Lilldjay (6.. mrano It is just possible that as soon as the coinage has all been ,9, debased it will be issued to the public and used as currency : Scythians i&-gmis, Domin-once more and we shall again be able to get what is sup- ' ato i2. Murray. Montesa.no 2. posed to be United States gold coin but it will be gold of the comadina 4. debased Intermedut League Variety. ! Greer It. Suehiro, Ivarson. Armstrong U. Lindsay 8. 1 High-School i28i Moxley. Naka- moto 0, Miller 1, Morgan 2. Santerbane 17. Tobey, Davey. Ladies' League Cardinals 17 Rivett. Boddie 4. Sione, Lowe 13. Eva Morris. High School i0 Brooksbank 4 Blaine, Bcrner. Tun? eon, Ritchie 2t. Davis. Mussallem. Ellison., .. Senior League C. N. R. A. 46) Johnson M Stiles 26 E 8mith 4t. Nelson. C. Smith 2. J. Morrison, Santerhane. Kaiens '3C Kelsey 7. Wing- ham '14. Mitchell 6. Tobey lt. Steffensrud 2. Blake. BASKETBALL January 18 Grotto vs. C.N.R.A.: Warriors vs. High School; Cardinals, vs. Comets; Plashes vs. Scouts January 22 Grotto vs. Kaiens: Warriors vs. Merchants; Comets vs. High School; Scouts vs. Trojans. January 25 Kaiens vs. C.N.R.A.: Merchants vs. High School; High School vs. Cardinals: Scythians vs. Flashes. January 29 C.NJV.A. vs. Orotto: High School vs. Warriors: Comets vs. Cardinals: Flashes vs. Trojans. February 1 Kaiens vs. Grotto; Merchants vs. Warriors: High School vs. Comets: Scythians vs. Scouts. February 8 Orotto vs. C.N.R.A.; Warriors vs. High School; Cardin als vs. Comets; Scouts vs. Flashes. February 12t-Orotto vs. Kaiens Warriors vs. Merchants; Comets vs. High School; Trojans vs. Scouts Young California Outworr Veteran Tilden Lal Nitht in Fiv-Set 1 lost on Match . 02 rested four fair, games of basket-. nCSTTON. January 16 1 Canadian m last night. Trojans defeated- Press"-Ellsworth yines again de-t hi vthians In the Junior League feated .William T. Ttlden VL last Tuesday, Jan. 1C. 1934 opener 22-15. High School swamped nhjht by a score of 12-14, 4r6, 6-1. 6-2 in professional tennis. The young Calxfornian outwore- the veteran to make the count for their series of engagements In eastern cities to date two each. Canadian Legion Won in Billiards Final OuUtandins Game-With Klks' Playrd Lat Nh Wk and 1 Empress to Meet Tonight j Jack Judge. Canadian. Legion, defeated Harry Mrnzle, Elks, 200 I j j 145 last nifhtln the final outstand ing game from last Thursday night's Billiard League fixture, the Legion, as a result, winning on the aggregate by a score of 1153 to 1105. Tonight the Empress and Elks will meet In a regular fixture with line-up. as follows: Andy Donald. Empress vs. C. P.. Balagno, Elks. M. M. McLachlan vs. Harry Men- zle. M. E. Young vs. William Stuart. W. E. Wllliscreft vs. E. Morris. Pete Prttchard vs. John Bulger. Frank Aldridge vs. J. Doherty. I The second half standing to date is as follows: O. Ttl. Canadian Legion 1 1153 Grotto 1 1111 Elks .1 1103 Empress 1 1063 Ave. 1153 1111 1105 1003 Billiard Averages G. Ttl Ave D. Brown G 7 1400. 200 S. D. Macdonald a 2 400 200 M. McLachlan Emt 1 200 200 J. Judge CL .1, 200 200 J. Sutherland Empf 5 989 198 X. May G 7 1369 19 P. Pritchard Emp 7 1372 196 C. P. Balagno lElks) 7 134 193 loy Kong Et 2 3e6 193 W. Willlscroft Emp 5 959 192 C. Baptle CL 7 1334 191 O. P. Tinker CL 7 1329 190 P. Aldridge (Empl 7 1294 185 M, M. Lamb CY 5 922 184 J. Doherty Elks 5 911 182 E. Butt 0 7 1270 18L G. Howe (0 6 1083 181 Jf Bulger Elks) 7 1257 180 C. Youngman CL) 7 1245 178 W. Stuart (Elks) 7 1232 176 W. E. Hutson G) 5 W6 173 W. Ranee (CL) 1 172 172 B. Morgan Oi T 1195 171 A. Donald Emp 7 1200 171 J. Saunders (Elks) .7 1216 169 L. Raabe (Emp.) 1 1C6 160 H. Menzle lEJks) 7 1141 163 M. E. Young fEmp) 7 1090 156 A. Harvey CL) 6 932 155 A. Beale Emp) 2 305 il53 A. Harvey (CD 5 754 151 W. Lambie Elks) 2 287 144 A. Zadaroskl ro 1 133 133 Cribbage League , AiuvKeterrs, Mows Klk- and Odd- j fellows Winners of Games I 'Last Night Last night's fixtures Prince Rupert Cribbage resulted as follows: Canadian Lcjjlon, 12; teers, 13, Moose, 14; Grotto, IX in the League Muskc- Elks, 14; Prlsce Rupert Hotel, 13. Oddfellows, 10; Empress, 11. MORB AUSTRALIAN UrilDI'S CANBERRA, Australia; January 16. (Canadian Press) With gradual emergence fron depression A stralla expects to register 50,000 brides In 1934, as compared wltx 33,883. In 1932- the worst of the present slump, Have Moved their Stationery Stock and Fixtures from Third Ave. Store Into the printing establishment in the Basement of the Besner Block - Third Street iprf- made. where they will carry an up-to-date stock of Commercial Stationery and Office Supplies SIDELIGHTS PROTECTING OF CHURCH OF COASTS Why lfciptUU and Mt tbodM Go "To .Meetins" and. Anglicans T Church" Explained i I'or Vaneouvei TncKday Catala- . 1:30 p.m. Thiurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 1Q:15 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. Ss. Cardena midnight Jan. 18 ss. Cardena pin.! From Vancouver I hades. Xcmt Tjue uf .Motor Lifeboat t'onsidrrfd t'ntiukable ! SAINT JOHN, MB.. Jan. 16: LONDON, Jan. 10: In connec-Why Baptists and MethodUta go to tin ih the ttk of providing -"meeting" and Anglican turt umain s coasts wun an aae- -church" was explained in- a talk-quale- number of motor lUeboats. E. C. Wevman. of Saint John, gave which task is nearly completed, the here on sidelight of New Brunswick history. The designations, he said, resulted from the wording of statutes enacted by the first legislature siting at Saint John in 1786. when the province was divided Into parishes snd laws concerning public worship latest type of boat Is regarded as prw$tc)ly unsinkable. It can free Itself of water by means of valve at the side or bottom; can keep afloat with the help of alreases even when its watertight compartments are damaged; can right Itself in 25 seconds if cap-slMd: and lis engines keep run- The first act of that legislature ' n,n in wmter-Htht nas fnr nresexvinit the Church of though the rest of shells even the vessel is England and semiring liberty of witn water. onsclence Under this law no per- :. Tne Royal National Lifeboat In- n could occupy a parsonage un-: titutkm has now- 130 motor llfe- !&s he held church at least once a boaU and 56 palling and sailing jwjnth and "openly and solemnly vrKU. me largest type is the 51- .ead the common Drarer and the ,oot "Barnett" boat. It weighs 26 U liturgy provided by the Church of on. has a speed of Just under nine England," Kn" under service conditions. ear- Falling this he could be fined 5. ea petrol for 120 mile, and holds which would be expended for the . RP'e. including a crew of parish poor. Any other form of , ". coat J42.5O0. worshlo than that urescribed would, im type of lifeboat also boasts deprive the clergyman of his beno-1 cabin, a line-throwing gun. an lice. pv" "wiv.uisui na an appara- However. all dissenters from the ; 1111 nicn can "pour oil on the, Church of England had liberty oXl"ubIed waters conscience by legislation and could erect "meeting nouses" tor pudiic worship and "choose and elect ministers for the decent and orderly celebration of divine ser-l vices." I Mr. Weyman also told how New1 Brunswick adopted the New Eng-1 Man in the Moon Good afternoon! How do you like slush? land plan of laying out towns and Incorporated villages under an- I Just delight to slop around other enactment of 1786. A shadow 1 When slushy snow ls on the ground of the old English feudal system.) I like this slush. I love It well, regarding succession to land pro- j You like it too? You do like -yes, perty prevailed in New Brunswick you can tell. for many years, the eldest son hav Ing preference. Legislation had gradually until the jukc declares this is the bost smoothed this custom 1 winter he lias exucrlenccd since he eldest son must share wo, a boy. He has llttlo to eat and with his brothers, he tA said. ei ll t a -f I a. 1 - a 1 . nothing, to spend and that means Eatly assistance to the cause of, Joy, education also was. mentioned by . Mr. Weyman. In 180 Parliament j What a great and glorious, thing granted 100 towards the support j H would be for us all If we did not of the College ot New. Brunswick, hava any weather. Thcro would be uivuuiaivu nc jroii yini luuaijr. . numing iu UIIK aDOUl. Another ant nstnhltcliArf n niVt1ln cfiiauiisiica grammar scnooi in uaini jonn wtn u grant of 100. Steamship Sailings Thp cdUnc said he received compliment yoiterday in regard to an editorial. It nearly, knocked him over. Jake says there's ten knockers In the world to. one booster. nrlncc Rupert, seem? to have pretty well ellnilnated the knock ers. The present tendency, here Is to make the old town move In spite of $updajr sa. CataLa p.m, Wed-ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m, Just make the old, town go. ' Prlday m. Prln. Adelaide .. pjn Give her a boast along' Ss. Cardena p.m jlf wc get bchlrjd her everyone. vor yinyox anu siewarv Supday us. Catala 8 pin Wed. -ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Anyox and Stewart . Tuesday ss. Catala 11 30 a.rr Thurs, -ss, Pr Rupert Wo shall strong. find thuiRs going In all Canada for the month of September 1933, the total of hmn- 8 PJnvdiibeer so,d was 2 2C3.707 jwunda, MINK WANTED Will ptiy as hll --. $15 f r mini? and $10 fnr anch mink, Thasc are reued to fii) a b;;' order. We are interested In nil kln'i of furs, rriucc Rupert Fur & Hide Co. Wrn. Goldbloom Th Old Itellable Hunters! Sportsmen! 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