sBx3ti mvTirrcTKistnt vzm w: wrwrmtmxwtwrt a leaser jpertoas, paja in advance, per weeK y mall to all -parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year Hy'tnaU to all other countries, per year , cai readers,, per insertion, per line Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone . ADVERTISING RATES t ransient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion lAJLy EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 98 SI Friday. April 5, 1935 - EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY THWORLDfSHPN The Family Shoe Store I 'SPO RT third Avenue LIMITED Phone Phone 357 357 ! ! Dale oaie: To Continue Over Friday, Saturday n what Is probably the greatest Shoe Sacrifice Sale in our history. We are forced to continue until Saturday evening. Quality SHOES by Onyx & Senorita at AU Sales Final Cash Only at Sale Prices PRICE & Less isiixji si r k s n la f fji ni iratmvirrra ra;-.a rata ; On motion of the veteran parliamentarian Henri Rour-assa, the House of Commons has declared' itself unani- nOUslv bnnosed to Avar as n inpnn5 nf sottl! - isputes. Evidently members of the House reflect the rioygni oi an uanacnans. i In the .old days individual disputes were settled by combat. KnifrrttM fhliohl used other means of trvinn- tn sbnw whirh wns tht hnHn- toari physically. Even today fists are often used, especially Jmohg school boys. The results of these combats do not indicate that the winner .was right but simply that he is Striinffer oi hns mnro skill rV haUonal disputes, When force of arms is used as a means oi seiiiing uisnutes, the winner does not necessarily have vu tin cute, 4h inu jiieinud o. savages, a reuc oi oar bansm. And VCt we do not think mnrh nf tho hnv nt crVinrtl 'tin leii sbnle other boy ill Us him without making an effort to deiend himself. We think he is chicken-hearted. We cannot sea him making a success of life if he is willing to be kicked around, without proper protest and retort in kind. And so it is with nations. If a country is attacked, it is the natural thing for it to defend itself. What else can it do? -iy va ! LEAFS ARE jSIMPSON THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA pubiuhed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ' ' Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue ' H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ty delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance t . i i . . $5.00 .10 3.00 9.00 55 1.40 .02 . The course of lectures recentlv cnmnlptpr! hv TV J T 7 J Mandy, resident, mining engineer, on mining and prospecting, proved of great educational value. A number of local people took advantage of the opportunity to get authoritative information on the mining possibilities of the district ajid how ;to go. about finding a possible mine. The letturer vent to-great pains to make the series both interesting and instructive and in many cases gave individual help to men Vho have been contemplating going to he hills. The city is fortunate in having as a "resident a lan who is able and willing to do this work, for nothing j-.ill be so conducive to interesting people in mining as a jf jutee of lectures such as that just recently concluded. : WAR DENOUNCED 23. DEFEATED First Game in Stanley Cup Series Is Sizrler With Maroons Winning TORONTO, April 5; (CI') Montreal Maroons thumped Toronto wi.lh steaming body cheeks to defeat them 3 to 2 in overtime last night in the first game of the three out of five series for the Stanley Cup. iiiey battered the Leafs as they have seldom been battered on their home ice. Karl Trottler scored on the best play of the night to end the game after five minutes and twenty-eijht seconds of overtime, it being a combination play with Earl Robinson. Each team scored twice in the second period. Basketball TQNIGJIT Port Simpson Athletic Club vs. Grotto Final game far Intermediate League title Legion vs. High School Starts 7:30 Adm. 25c & Iff BALAGNO IN FINAL Defeated Tinker bv Score of 1000 To "56 in Championship .Match in the concluding block of their femJ-flnaJ game Ui the city bil Hard championship last evening C. P. Balagno scored a decisive win over G. P. Tinker and entered the final. The score was: Balagno, 1000; Tinker. 7$6. J Scoring was faster than in the! first block though there were no very high breaks. Balagno's best were 33. 29. 21 (twice), 24. 23 and 20., Tinker's best were 35, 34, 20 and Balagno played the .better game all through and the Issue .was never in doubt. Ills losing hazards were very sure and he was left with many an easy scorlnjr position as well. Tinker was not up to form and lu addiUon had the balls running badly. When he did miss a difficult shot he very often set them up for his opponent. He pu'Jed up consid erably towards the finish. His -long Jennies" were beautifully played. In the semi-final same between Balagno and Tinker Balagno had an average of six. Tinker's average was 4.6. Tinker's high break was 52. Balagno's best was CO. The high est break of the competition so far is Cameron's 7 J. The next game begins on Sunday when Don Brown and Neil jCam-! eron meet in the other scml-flnal.i While the betUng Dn Sunday's game favors Cameron it Is worth remembering that, in Uie city league this year, Brown has lost only once to Cameron, winning the other games, one by a lead of over I00 points. Brown's fighting spirit ; is also a great asset so that there is every prospect pf a keenly contested game. Bowling Standmgi The Ten Phn Leagde standing to date is as follows: Knox Ho.tel Moose drptto Canadian Legion Eiks .:. (tose, cdwan (f Latta (Power Cprporallon Nelson's, W. .14 ..14 12 .10 ...io ... "9 ... 6 ... 3 IN LEAD Orfratrd Grotto J5 to 2C Ust Night In First of llaskctball Series Show Superiority Second and I)eidlng Game to Jte " ria'yrd This Kvcnint j Port Simpson Athletic Club last night defeated Orotto by a score of 35 to 20 in the first game of a two-game play-oft series for the right to meet AnyQx in lh,e Northern IS. C. championship' finals! The Ath-' leUc ,Club, a neat working, hard checking team, displayed to the spectators as well as the OroUo how the game should be pljw1-Their five-man defence, sqiart passing and excellent floor work kept the Grotto from working un- (er the basket an'ci scoring cinch uhots. Although the Grotto lacked Jte team work of the natives, th,ey put up a hard fight and it .was not easy going for the Athletic .dub In the first half or the end of the, second. . The score at half time was 13-12) in iavor of Orotta vWlth Uie com-! mencemcnt of the fecond half the ! Athletic Club turned on the steam (and took a good lead. The jGrotto tried a comeback tn the last five minutes and managed to pull down the Club lead tf eight points. In the last five minutes, the Grotto displayed a good gainc of basket- Tonight the two teams will play : the final and deciding game of the series. ' It would be hard to pick out the I individual players for Simpson as they aU turned in a creditable game but for U'upcrt Ra'chford. Stalker ana Morrison .were ouutandinc. j ' Individual scoring: Port Simpson O. Moody (2). O. Wesley 1J. R. Mather Hl. G. White (4), C. Ross. Johnson 5). Orotto Ratcbford (8), GUIls (3). Murray. Macfl Stalker 3i. Morrison, .Gurvich 5i, Morgan (4). Skinner and Comadlria refeeed the game In a capable manner, call ing nine fouls on Simpson and 14 on Grotto. The first game between Canadian National Recreation Association and Moose was a fatt and interest ing affair with C. N R. winning 54 to 48. Individual scoring: Moose Pierce U), Wlngham (19), Arney 2). Unjer (9). Vance 4). C. f. R. A.E. Smith. Nakamoto. Johnson (24i, C. Smith -2. Stiles (20), Iambic (2). Steffensrud. SPORT CHAT The following will be the Unc-ups for the badminton finals to be played .tonight In the C. N. R. A. badminton hall and some exciting games are looked for: Mixed doubles Miss F. Cross and W. Cross vs. Miss J. Grlcvf and O. Mitchell. Ladles' singles Miss E. Davis vs Miss B. Thompson. Men's singles W. Cross vs. J. Horton. Ladies' doubles Mrs. J. Horton and Miss E. Dayis vs. Miss C. Mitchell and Miss f . Cross. Menfa doubles W. Lamble and W. Cross vs. J. Horton and R. Tobey. Hotel Arrival Savoy J. J. Phillips, Aiyunsh; J. Wood house, Toronto, Royal J. Lundmark and John Valcott, Tucks Inlet; K. E. Hay, Winnipeg; O. M. Orr, Endako; J. Kordahl, city. Prince. Flu pert T. Yamada and y .otsuka, Tokio; J. jU.'yanaka and W. Mcintosh, yacouver;' iy. JAlng, .yirjhiria; C L. M. alaacv. TcrrAce: AWatt. and 15 1 II. D. Gray, C."fy R. ,1' ftif Men To Work Gainfully The people of Prince Rupert arfr aSked to'po-oiorate fpr tho Qiirppyc of pro. viding gainful employment for as niany peopj.e jts possibly (lurjiig: thp next . si x months, A group of carivassera will unrlifrtaK call on all local citizen asking for qEQ& from tjicm that )hqy mukrinhinu) ag imicli its uohsIMc and statinir now much they plan to spend on gainful employment. It is not the intention to interfere with the private eohccriig of our noigh. boi-s luit to try to sejturj as ;nuch enjplQymcnt as possible asa mviinspf lnmroviriK loca) coiKditions. ' We have set as our objective the sum of $50,000 t will undertake to spend in such ev.ery person some money a way as to make conditions better, we shall easjly attain ourpbjecU The plede cards will be kept priyate in pfder to prevent solicitation on the part .of lho& who nay be trying to secure ad voltage from the campaign. he We aiv ?.ot an employment agpney and have nqthin to gay as to who shall eni mphjyed or what they shall he pai(Jt Tftal is jctweep the e.niployer and em. pi. All we ask i? that the money be expended. The provincial employment nloveil ojffiwr can supj)ly m?n if required Things in the home, outside the hpmii, in office buildings -and bcuinninc: to Joo c live worse lor wear. Ami there are hiiniimls of hands wantinir and wil inir to do those ions. You need tho work don t)ie njioney for jthe Necessities pf )ifc and STUDENT TIME TABLE OF BOWLING April 8 Bluebirds vs. Strikers, Doodads vs. Orotto. April 11 C. jl. R. A. vs. Carnation dlrls, Coquettes vs, Annettes. rcnccii ann piles j Clean out or rebutii Install sidewalk. Employment Seryjcje Committee BOWLING OlrU' League Lucky Strikes .2957 Twlrlers 5884 Aces 5601 Kippers- .2601 Gadgets 2470 Co-Eds 2460 J. M.'s 2364 King Eds 5257 Bowler Bears 5182 Play Maids 5082 J. . ;4TTI.K, ,l'nKSH)ILT 'mo!,- fnctirios are unemploved ethey need Help make these idle hands earning hands, for (ll).e good of the community the happiness and self-respcclt work tyring oan idlp man or woman. TUIWS TO DO fntit the House Convert atUc ntp jilajToom or extra bedroom by crlni Joist dl tloor and root with lumber or Vallboard. Convert basement into a game roon. recrron tion rqom. rdayroom or "den" or workslvop; with plenty ol sljeives. cablnels and closets, riaster ceilings and walls of basement or cover . with wallboard and paint. ulng llgrit colors lor bciter llglitlng. ' Install lrult and preserves cellar cold air wntila'tlob). BuUd rey t.upboaiTls. ,cloets. cabinet and shdvee for )citcJen. iantry, laundry and playroom. Build a breakfast nook or "dinette," or add dining room Of alriljig porch to the houscC Install new mdichie. tywcl nd soap closets and other needed modern accessories in bathrooms-Reflate broken or crocked windows. Caulk tracks between witfd. tills and walls. Install new lighting fixtures In the house. Install more convenient outlets, instal electric refrigerator. Put on or repair storm windows. Repair broken or glue loose chairs, rtenovnte rugs and carpeU and runners. Re-tovcr Chesterfield suite -hd upholstered chairs. Purchase new "occatlonal" furniture. Reframe valuable pictures. Renew drapes and curtains In any or all rooms. Renew linoleum in kitchen. Launder or renew slip covers. Jtryalnt or renew window blinds. femploy capable women for spring and weekly nousc cleaning. Purchase bed linen, comforters, blankets. Replace chinawarc and kitchen utensils. Repair clocks! Replace silverware. THINKS TO J)0 OuUide the Ilou Repair or replace eaves, troufht. water cod- ductors and flisJilnm JtetJtlncle roofs t ithtr In whptc or in part Replace worn, broken or rotten ooUimn burs, i , celumn baiiuiiteti. railtnfs. woodwork tn porches, steps and threshold. Mend( fences and gates, replacing all misting and decayed wood with sound lumber puiki new sun room or ulaj-ln4n exiUnf "porch. liutld an addition to hoe. Cbhirtriiet fenced-in plaroun-l for lh small- er thlldren. with swtns, chutes, etc Erect gates, terjees. Ueillse, arbors, pergola, etc. Roofs retMUt or restaln. Porch fW fVfat q re . . . ... . Rcshltigle liouse. Put new roof on house. Put tn lawn. 4 " " Plant shrubbery. Dig over and re-seed lawru. 1 WOHJv FOR WX)MKN Employ a tea mitres pring sewing, remodel-ling i. Havo quilts made and nigs hookexMrom srrtp bag materials. Kmploy womeh to mend linens, larr. hUery-initial linen, make needle-point, re-eover riderdowrts. rr-tuft mattrtsc. re-eovef lamp shades, knit socks, swealrn. etc, ruver cushions. 4lAiyT jtllfv J.QIIS Interior of the house repaint revarnWi aed redecorate not only wails, celHns and woodwork, but aim floors, furniture, linoleum, etc. ' . TheFxsh which jnade Prince Rupert Fapious "Rwpert Brand" smoked BLACK COD prepared pally By Cdjan fish Cold Storage Co., ltd. PJUtfCE RUPERT, RC, , ..,-4 i, 1 1 j . i"- If y,fu ' y?ih t jinl h!npt try a clarified ad.