K3 TVTO THE DAtLT NTVVS At The Family Shoe Slore Third Avenue. LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. FKIN'CE KUPEKT UKIT1SU COLUMBIA Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion 1 , Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone . , Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Phone 11" BIG SALE of SHOES Regular Prices! Yes! At Itcgular Prices tliatstillaf frtl ymijhe most attractive values in the stores today! Pric counts for a lot these days, but not everything. . . It Is far wiser to pay a little more for the privilege of choosing from a full range of styles, sizes and fittings, of being SUKE you will wear the shoes you. purchase with PLEASURE. COMI OKT and SATISFACTION, . . Our regular prices guarantee this, and in addition THEY GUARANTEE A SAVING Published .Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by- Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. T. PULLEN Managing-Editor f SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery; by mall or carrier, yeariy period paid in advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall toall parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and unued states, paia in advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient dlspfay advertising, per inch, per Insertion .. Local reapers, per insertion, per line 98 , . TIIK CRISIS t ( Is hcWThe people need comfort, that they may know what to 41h. the f dee, of all the great depression, suffering and dkmss riow ujwli the world all the nations are preparing for?nother Wnr, Is' there a way of escape? This knowledge is of mosj vital importance to you Just now. For a Scriptural and therefore a logical explanation of world conditions you are Invited to hear Judge Rutherford by electrical transcription on the subject: "Can the World be Recovered?" at 135 Second Avenue, near Clapp Block. Sunday. March 4th at 7:30 p.m. Seats free. No collection. THE SUN LIFE STATEMENT This Is the time of the year when statements of public institutions are published. H say public because the Sun Life Is owned by more than one million policyholders." Statements sometimes make dry reading. But: THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS Let us go back Just to 1929 and see what has been done In the four years of Depression. THE SUN LIFE HAS 1. Paid out to Its policyholders and beneficiaries $380,000,000 2. Increased' its assets by 55,000,000 3. Increased its insurance In force by over 307,000,000 4. Dividends paid td policyholders in 1933 over 16,000,000 Remember that the Sun Life of Canada Is the largest Life Insurance Company, not In Canada only but In the British Empire NonIndusttiul Insurance). Indeed It Is a story of (Ireat Progress under difficult conditions. S. J. Jabour Northern B.C Representative II ts.uu .10 3.M '9.00 1.40 .25 .02 rc Saturday, March 3, 1934 CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. YV. I). Grant Ilollingwortli, R.A. Ortanlst: Mrs. E. J. Smith 11 A.M., Sermon Subject: "ANDREW, THE MAN OF DECISION" 12:15, Sunday School 12:30, Weslvlcw School 7:30 PM Sermon Subject: "WANTED! A NEW CODE!" l.."My country, 'right or wrong." Is such a philosophy still possible? 2. Tile folly of nationalism. 3. What' will bring in prosperity revolution or revelation? ' ' ! All vsltors welcome. The Letter Box niiNci: niU'Eitr nmuc LIHKAItV Editor. Dally News: At the meeting called by Com- ' mlssloner Alder on Monday night, last u resolution was passed that a committee be appointed by the commissioner to raise money which Is badly needed for buying new up-UMhe-mlnute books as well as re- binding old ones. It was brought out at the meet-1 1 Inp- that the library Is not receiv-' lng the usual government grant' and that the city cannot appro-' cover expenses. I Outside of a few private cash rto-! nations received and the Gyro Book Campaign, the library re ceived no assistance last year. Yet, while the library was working under these hardships. Its usefulness i Increased until today the number jof persons using this wonderful Institution stands at 3.7CP. j The committee was apuolntcd on Wednesday. It held Its first meet Ing Thursday and laid plans to School Supplies M MM MM MM 1 MBMMMMHMMMMI Grotto Improves Lead in Billiards Rert Mortaii' Befeated Charlie Youiiftinan ?00 to 16 in Pot-' poned'Game i nert Morgan, a rotto.de tented C. L. ' Youngman, " ratse at least one thousand dollars. C. Baptle iCL 14 while several proposals were sub- O. Brown iOt 13 mltted for consideration, two will P. Ptilchard tEmi 14 be used at the present tlme--vls; Uoy'TVi. g E) 2 private donations and sale of pat C.P.Balagno (Elksi 14 'ron's tickets through the various E. Batt iG 14 . organizations. Every organization L. Raabe Emt 3 will be asked to appoint a repre- J. Judge 'CLi 8 ; sentatlve to assist the "Library Pa- F. Aldrldge Em 10 tron's Committee" to act as a con- G. P. Tinker CL 12 nectihg link. Every organization W. Willlscroft (Em 11 will be allotted so many tickets to J. May iG .... 13 sell. C. Youngman CLi 9 'Private donations will be greatly O. Howe Oi 13 appreciated. The following have 3. Doheity Elks .12 consented to act as collecting agen- M. M. Lamb CL 12 cles: Bank of Montreal, Canadian J. Bulger Elks) 19 'Bank. of Commerce. Royal Bank of W. Stuart lElksi . 14 I Canada, Edward Llpsett Ltd., S. D. Macdonald iG 6 ! Hunt's Limited, City Treasurer's E. -Morris Elks Office, Northern B. C. Power. Q Si M. E. Young lRm. S Grocery and Sub-Post Office No. B. Morgan a 1. Seal Cove. These private dona- A. Murray CLt tlons will be acknowledged In the w. E. Hutson iO) 1. That the Prince Rupert Publlo A. Harvey (CD I Library will be absolutely a free 8. Jurmaln E) library. I 2. Those that can give are asked to give as much ns they can but those who find It impossible to assist owing to conditions will not be expected to give. One thousand dollars may seem a great deal of money to raise but, when you consider there are 25 dlf- I'ferent organizations taking part 5 14 14 12 7- press. W. Ranee CL). .1 It Is the committee's desire, to A. Donald. Em, r.-14 make"tu-o facts clear before Prince J. Saunders-F3k) 8 Rupert citizens: M. McLachlan Em 8 and 3,769 patrons to canvass, the result is practically assured. it has been my privilege to conduct two campaigns In 1933 and I It. Mcnzie ElksJ A. Beale CL W. Lamble iElk-i A. Zadaroski 0) 12 1 H 2 2 1 Ttt. 13S9 2731 25J7 2701 380 2CT2 2609 5C6 1493 1850 2187 1W7 2337 1016 2331 2151 2136 2301 2475 1062 874 2430 2433 2000 , 1209 172 2400 1371 1371 1997 157 2159 305 237 138 SPORT CHAT Ave. 199 195 IDS 193 193 101 191 189 137 185 182 131 181 180 179 179 178 177 177 177 175 174 173 173 173 172 171 171 171 166, 157 154! 153 144 i The Canadians, by virtue of defeating the Senators at Ottawa on Tuesday night, took over exclusive possession of third place In the have found that, when the cause l.j. International Division of the Na-Benulne. the response Is great, tlonal Hockey League ahead of the When there is a real need, Prince idle New York Americans. The pace Rupert citizens always respond in making Toronto Maple Leafs ami a wonderful manner and 1 do not Detroit Red Wings both won their hesitate In stating that, when this Rames, defeating Montreal Mar- t campaign 1 wound up, the com- oens and New York Rangers r4- i mlttec will find that they have un- spectlvcly. derestlmated the spirit of nood ' citizenship of Prince Rupert pub- The contest for second place He. when they made their objective lienors In the American Division It only one thousand dollars. still being wasted 'merrily betweni Tlianklna you Mr. Editor for the Chicago Black Hawks and New ,' vmir valuable soace, 'LIBRARY, PATRON'S COMMITTEE :i S. J. JABOUR (Chairman'. " PLAY-OFF IN BRIDGE Swirt's defeited Orotto 6981 to 5065 last night to win the Bridge League championship for the York Rangers with first the Windy "Ity club on top and then Lest'?" Pailck'a proteges. Just now the two clubs arc in a tie aasilri as a result of the Rangers defeating the Hawks by a score of 3 to 1 In Chicago Thursday night. The league race Is drawing to a close now and, undoubtedly, there will be the usual keen Interest In the play-ofls. V. L. Evans A. C. Sanford and R. F. Wray. auditors for the Northern British Columbia Power Co., Swift's were winners of the first sailed by tht Prince Rupert Thuri- half of the season play while the day night On their return to Orotto captured the second half couver : ftor spppdlng a week here honors. on official buslnesl Rupert Hotel Wins Over Grotto Crib Team on Thursday Prince Itupert Hotel and Grotto on Thursday night cleaned off o Ainirfi.n T.miinn imdiwinprt i'nnii lii the Prince ltu priate this year more than It did . .',.,;.; inr.n u,rt rtrihh.i,.. Leslie the former last. l.e. $1924, which Is just enough w l" ; uTa : . game , from Thursday night's i i n ll- v lnnliis nnin, 14 to ii U. , .. . . to current Hard League fixture, the aifjtre- The standing or teanif to date; gate score, for the four'games so far played being 791 to 711 In favor Moo.se of the Grotto. "Two morepostponed P K. Hotel.; games from this fixture and one Musketeers deferred match from Tuesday will Elks be cleaned orf over the week-end. , Grotto , Oddfellows Billiard Averages ) Sutherland O. lErni 7 Empress Canadian Legion Wednesday 1. o. 0 105 100 99 92 92 92 83 79 A. 84 89 W) 67 97 97 101 110 Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE lint DivMon Chelsea 3. Blackburn 0. Huddersfleld 2, Derby 0. Llvcnioot 6, Middlesbrough 2. Sheffield United 5 Sheffield Sunderland 2, Newcastle United Tottenham 3, Everton 0. Wolverhampton 2. Birmingham1 SCOTTISH LEAdl'l: lint DhUlon . Falkltk 3, Hibernians 1. Hamilton 1. Cowdenbeath 0. Kilmarnock 1. Dundee 1 Queen's Park 0, Partlck Thistle 1. IHLLIAUI) KCIIF.M't.t: March 0- Elks v. Grotto. Marrh 8- Empress vr. Legion. S. H. 'Tune in Topics' HIGH LIGHTS SATURDAY 5:30- Boston Symphony, KJR, KPO. 7:00 Believe or not. KOMO. 7:30 Billy Blssefs Orchestra, CFCN, CRCV. 8:00 Moonlight on the. Pacific. CFCN. 9:00 -- Carefree Carnival, KOMO, SUNDAY 5:0d-Eddie Cantor. KOMO. 6:00 Seven Star 'Revue, KOIN. 7:00-Grand Duke. Gilbert St Bulllvan. CRCV CFCN.. 8:30 - Death Valley Days. KOMO. MONDAY 6:00 Oalety and Romance. f'FCN, CltCV. 7:oo Carnation Program, KOMO. 8:00 Toronto Cenlennlan Civic Service. CFCN. riinv. 8:30 Flreton H'.nr. KOMp. 9:00 70 All Btar lltwxe KOIN. TUESDAY, 6 rade of the Provinces, CFCN. 7:Ct)-Dorlc Quartet. KPO, 7!30- Can, Press News (every nlvhti. CFCN. 9:00- -Only a Rose, CFCNi and Remember We offer yon a modern, efficient and re? liable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Mue 320, 33R 2nd. Ave. LOOK FOR THE TOtVEK School Supplies EXERCISE HOOKS, regular fie? 0 for 20c EXERCISE ROOKS, regular 10c; 6 for 35c Rose, Cowan & Lajta Limited llesiier Itlotk, Third Street Phone 2.11 Tke a jood look at these two piciures--the stove is the same in both, but what a difference in elf inllneu and conenicnCet Which it the lunpier woman? A Silent Glow Oil Burner in nailed in vour present range, better or furnace saves labour and it positively dean, silent. Saturday. March 3, u3( A CLEANER KITCHEN and A COSIER HOME with "SILENT GLOW" free from smoke, soot and odori It gives a HmJy, ettn ltt which jou can adjust or regulate by the turn of a vale. No labour, no watching ami absolutel-tafe. Hums cheap fuel oil. l acb burner is guaranteed in writiog for five years. See the Silent Cilowbeforeyoubuy . IT LIGHTS QUICKER GIVES MORE HEATBURNS LESS OIL AND MORE AIR I'EK UNIT OF HEAT GENERATED, News. ttitfiti i ittinit i ii ii mi ti 'FOR RENT - housekeeping Red 444. 111 tvtttiiM i 1 1 l mi in tin iiiii IIS 2J7 Third Ave. ILENT GLOWfll, 4Z Oil Burner i FOR SALE FOR 8ALE-Ful! eidbjhtlpu. bie o:a with sprint and mai-i tress $25. Apply Dally Newt.. 55 I' FOR RALE tlJOO fivp-rmmed. modern house, reasonable term, range included with cash sale. Apply Box 203 Dally Ncw. hZ' PIANO with muMc bench. a:mot new. cost $350. will accept rea-, sonablc offer. Box 201, Dally MM) ItMllHIKY (T 58 SPECIAL Roller Canaries. Sing-' ers and females. $4 and $5 pair. Ship any distance. W. Hutaon, Rand Block. FOR RENT HOUSE near Dry Dock and New Floats. J8.00 per month. Phone 427. 53 3 room furntahod ap.trtmrnt. Phone tt VERNON Apartments housekfep-1ns room:., newly renovated. 14! 2nd Avenue Phone Red 421 ' PAINTERS PAJNTINO and Paperhanglni Holler, Phone Reff Rnl HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVINOI Cluster Curl; Uteat Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY HHOPPK Hr: (rtirliiti ( Title Nil. 1 1 a Ml-I. ttt 1.4.1 tt, ItliMk SI, Motion H, Mip im, Vty ut lrlni f ltlirrt. WIIETUCAH proof of 1m bt ttu above-OrUtlci of Title iiit in tht neune of Bert h. Clayton, ha twrn filed In thU office, ntrtloe u hereby given thut I ahall, it th ei)ilrallon of one mouth from the tat of th flrat publlfatlcm hereof. Imue ft. provisional Certlf Irate of Title In lieu of Mid lout Certlflra.te, un I'm In th meiintlitie valid objection b made to me In wrltlntt- UATT'41 wt tin. Und IlnWry Office, lTlne Rupert, lie, till Mb dajr of 'ebrur, A I). 1BJ4. ANDItBW THOMPSON, Deputy lleifUtrar. nnVRIINMKNT I.KjI'Oll ACT NOT1CB U hervby flven that on the Fim Day of March neat. Umj Undct-aigned IntemU to apply to th Mqu6r Contrrt Hoard for a Licence In rHpett pt premise beliw part (the bulldlrta known lut M.nnot Hotel, ituate ut the corner of Fifth and Columbia Btreeta, Vlllnte of Stewart, upon the land d. crlbed m tt No. 13, Work No. 10, Mdp No. 80S. Priiwe ntleft Illd Rerflttra-tlon Dlxtrlfft. in the rrovlnce of UrltHli Columbia, for the aale of heer h in. glAH or by the britUe fur conMimpllun wif jiiruiutrj or cuwwnrre a; on ",i J' naied thla 32nd any or January, 1034, per neort I. Macdonald, Manaer, Aupneaut UP M Am Silent C,U Piltrim Utm fr kms esmpi. tit , J Siltnl CU rur tUnuntr itmling Urgt p4Ttmtnlt smJ Iter Utgt tmUutt, SMITH & MALLET Plumbing and Healing WANTED Phone HI Classified Ads WANTED- a bake, mldfii ' w4 for rtrk out ol town Mu : haw xieTlenee In hanulin s i tt ut deri. Apply Box 202, D.u v Sij IIKLI' WANTED HOW to get a Free Booklet. Wlnnlpeic Oovernnteni Job. The M r r IM. PERSONAL PRIVATE home Kindergarten lT We start you, The Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Wtnnipc (ARDEN SEED HAVE A OOOD GARDEN everything to eat freh and for winter. McFaydens SecH co m Utile and grow so miK-h- x to 4c. per packet BIt ovwim Packet. New Crop. Fresh, Ttt-ted Seeds. Orer 150.000 Au euJttontefs last season Invest!-gate CLIP THIS AD in1 f'! Laree Packet Beautiful Floatn FREE -or send 25c. for 10 Bi Parkoti tegular veget.ibls with Splendid Coupon gow! f"r 2V on flint order. iColn preferred' utalnp accepted, i MrFyn Seed Co.. Prince and Market Sts.. Winnipeg. Man. TRANSFERS jOARDEN Soil $2.50 a load. Cam- I eron's Transfer Phone 177 C. N. IL TRAINS for (he Eaat Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5:30 pro From the Fail-Tuesdays, Hiursdays and ftlu' is mourn: in Titu BurnicMK couiiT or BRIT'3" COLUMBIA .,wi. IN THE MATTE It OK TUB "AD"" TTtATION ACT" in tm: j t1 iTTt or Tin: i "JTf or IMINAI.II i r.M IISi: MeM-H-" , ii:( i:am i , TArtE NOTICE thut bv order M Honor, W, K. naher, the " a anrVI 111 ll . JUiy, AD. 1933. I wa 01 of " tkni " I,u !'' W ,. -iihi 01 i ne exe .-vicneiii, aecenMVi, ana u t' r Ing cliUm alnt the, !! ""1 nto-here4)r mpilred to furnWi perly vrlhi, to Miwr. fnc, Itilton, SoUcitom, I'rlnc rt'W7' J j. ort or liefore tho 80th day of Mr,L iM . Mi, nd ail iHirtM "".Janl ealale ar rwullml to PT ' fmm of thilr IiulelrtwIneH to th forthwith. -..r OLYMPIA JOBKPHINB MoNt"1 c-o. Meara. Pivtmore 'w prince IW.n Dated th 1th day of February, 1634,