(iMiuiTi ji urn ? bt ii ? n x i ? htitii itit i nrui mmuzs 1 These Bright Days Entice the Walking Habit . . . Comfort is most essential ... to enjojy your .nuUPJJ you must enjoy foot-conifoit. "ARGHGRiP" Makes This Possible Come in and investigate these ideal, modern shoes today. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES By, mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year '. 3.00 raali to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line .25 .Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 flews Department Telephone 85 .Member of .Audit .Bureau of Circulation!! DAILY EDITION Saturday, February 9. 1935 THANK Y-OU, VANCOUVER SUN The Vancouver Sun a week ago published a column article illustrated by two typical pictures of Prince Rupert. Thb article was written by Don Mason in recognition of the coming.celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of .the incorporation of the city. It deals with the chief industries including fishing and grain shipping. It mentiuhs the ?Peace River outlet and also takes up the,n,uest jpn of recreation. It is valuable publicity, for Prince Rupert and as such Reserves recognition. IUC, NEWS '-Naturally newspapers of ..the country are extremely in terested in "Big News." The difficulty is that there is a di- ujjon ui .opinion asxo wiai is nig news. 10 most newspapers it is that for which the public clamor. The circula-,tipn .department is a faithful indicator of what the public AvanUn a newspaper, and the result is that the tendency is toward the featuring pf that which is sensational as 'against that which is of real value to the community. j '1 he Associated Press of the United States gives the standing news stories of last year as Hauptinann's arrest, jviny iicAtiuuci a uMMi.nuiaiuii, muei unjyu purge, shqptiyg of pilliiiger,death of iDolfusshulh.of the Dionne ymimtii)3le,,the Alorro Castle disaster, the Democratic off r'vyeai .victory, the San sFrancisco general strike and the In-jMUrial. ,v. MMost; people ! ill not agreewith the Associated Press in Vahl'lb its choice. The slpoUng.of.a.banditshpuld.not bo jAnVotittanding event although it had considerable local 'interest for the people of the United States. The choice was made .not in regard to relative importance but buased on .the reaction of the public in the matter of general interest, v Newspapermen cannot ignore the clamor rff the public 4fqr news of interest to them j)ut it is also the duty to the public to draw attention to the importance of events which the public, may not at the time realize and to feature these fjimpprtant events in their news columns. COUGH nni n Gel Hid of a I. Ill II If you r rally want quirk rrlirf ftom that ratling rougli, or roUffr Me rolJ, jut! Jrt a Loltl of liuckley'a Uitturc lite krirmiGe 'rrauV)-ljite ijrrjjarajioii ibal Laiiiijiri jrou(;li ancl roliU in leu time nloiott tlian il laLrt to Irll-alioul il and it the most leprnW able remedy known for LronrLilit Iturklcy'i U entirely Jiilerent iaimea4iraUy uperiir to anytLing you have ever tried. No mailer how Jong your cough or rolJ Jiai hung on, liui kley't will atop il -QUICK. Tor the children mil with equal parln honey, They'll love it, and ii'i tafe for liililren'n rough unJ cold. Kffuite tuhiJiluiet. liuikley't j told everywhere. ctn J.lk u J-Inhh, AvSIiiIm Sli I'rovi'n It M S Speed King is Very Nearly Dethroned By Death .Sir MalcoUii C'ampb:-0. Vh? holder ol the world's automobile speed retard of 23 mile an. hour, shown i . .tim ,,r !nis M-pn . the BroQkland.s ti ack in EmJand. nxal after a near tr&y .had been uv. ited during t.h ruimin-. of the mountain championship. Sir M:i olm ar .kidded and almost rammed two oUi- entrWs whloh wne jut behind it amiiiiiattaiBiaaaaiatAti The Family Shoe Store QPAR T Third Avenue LIMITED Phone 357 fcJL JL JL Wiiete Service- and Quality Excel SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE February 7 Swifts vs. Ramblers; C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto; Canadian Legion vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers. February 14 Swifts vs. Grotto: J.N.R.A. vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers; Canadian Legion vs. February 21 ON.R.A. vs. Swifts; Orotto vs. Canadian Lesion; Ram blers vs. "Rupert Brand" February 28 Swifts vs. "Rupert Brand" Musketeers; Orotto vs. Ramblers; Canadian Legion vs. ON. R.A. March 7 Canadian Legion vr. Swifts; "Rupert Brand" Musket eers vs. Grotto; C.N.R.A. vs. Ram biers. March 14 Ramblers vs. Swifts; Grotto vs. C.N.R.A.: "Rupert Brand" Musketeers vs. Canadian legion. NEWS :a i taxB-ia i.BijiJ.aiaBjcaai a ra .m : ji i a rm-a i a B-rj iain t BJk'iaaijava; ji w jatJB3afcgkMs4(. Hockey Standings BIG FOUR Intematiouil Division W L L F Toronto 21 4 10 99 Maroons 17 2 11 83 Americans ...9 8 17 67 Canadiens 10 5 14 C2 St. Louis 7 C 22 61 .American Division Chicago 17 4 11 74 Boston :.. 17 4 12 81 Rangers IS. 4 12 92 Detroit ........... 11 7 15 79 Northwest League W. D. L. F. Seattle 17 2 6 74 Vancouver ... 10 4 8 72 Portland -. 9 5 8 58 Edmonton 7 2 13 64 Calgary 3 7 11 48 WHIST I.RAOUE Charged With Shooting His Pal A P. 73 46 54 36 90 26 80 26 100 20 58 38 73 38 85 34 75 29 A. P. 4836 56 24 54 23 73 16 75 13 Sons of Norway "defeated Grotto 5 to 4 in the Fraternal Whist League lost nlghij 'white St. Andrew's won over Canadian Legion 6 to 3. . ' t Prior to the trial of Dr Geo, Zo rk, left. Los Angcjes, charged with shooting Dr Claim Wll on th:1 pair spent all their time together .spooling 01 10 shoo :n", Hpre they are Just before the trial, best pf pal and t.otnR a qiot, ol fishing W.RSTJ5UN CANADA Amateur Ski Championships SMITIIKItS, II.C. February 13, 14 and' 15, 1935 Cross Country Racing, Slalom Racing, Jumping Best racers and Jumpers jn British Columbia will he jti this ' tournament. Hockey Championship for Stern Cup between Smltlrrs and Vanderhoof, three games. , Curling Itonspiel ; Rantiuet Crowning of Carnival Queen Grand Ball Reduced railway rates on Canadian Njtlonal Railways Tournament under auspices of Smilliers Ski Club UNBEATEN Scores Third .Straight .Victory LadleV, Bom lint Leacue .Muv sallrm's Jn Jiecpiul J'l-e Annette's, 377; Big Four. 487. In Tlie so far invincible ,Blg Four quintette won Its third straight vie lory in the Ladiqe' Bowling League last night by decisively defeating Jie Canadian Nailonal Jtecreatlon Association team. Scores for the evening were as followN: Canadian National Recreation Association. 336; Miwallem's. 418. Lucky JSrlke. 38; 11 fjtars. ;C3 Strikers. 368; iiey CaUM lioston Reds, 356; Ruix-rtettes, 384. Standing to Dit The standings to date are as fol lows: 0W.L. .Til. Av Big Four 2 2 0 137,4 .441 Mussallem's 3 2 1 1249 4C Alley Cats J 2 1 1232 411 Annette's 2 1 2 1224 .408 Lucky Strikes 2 2 1 1197 3V9 White Sox J2. 1 1 796 398 i All Stars .2 ,0 2 -787 394 ) i Strikers Ji 1 2 1137 379' IC N. R A. JJ 1 2 1125 3751 IRupertettes 2 11 750 375 1 Boston RetLs 1 A 1 3i0 2M BADMINTON i CLUBDANCE jOne Hundred and Fifty Persons j l'rejrut at .KiOyMe Affair i JuJilkx Horn ! The annual dancve til the Prince I Rupert Badminton Club was held jlust ujght in the Kjks' Home, the af fair being .ppf pf (eat enjoyment to .some 150 persons who were In attendance. The hall had been apnro- lpriatejr decorated for, the occasion with racket's, shuttles, etc. - Dancing was In .progress from lOipure, lb p.m. until 2 a.m. with excellent mu sic by Chai-Jle rBalano's Orchestra. Waller Spilth was .master of cerc-pionU'- Aa midnight dcllcfpus rrtfesji-. ments were served. Tlie committee Jn, charge cpnU-te'd of Misses Je'n .(iye. .Bes&le Thomixson and Margaret MrCoT-fery, Karl Oordoii, William Iimhle land O ,C Mitchell. Krne.st Wilding dPQr Moving Up Sharply The price of flour Is advancing on the wholesale, roar kit. there having bcAn twp Jumps pf Jae. Butler market U very strong with sharp 'advances In prlee owing to. Uie shortage jot ,the cornmptlUjr the Urdtftf Stales. Am are wek and prices are, de clining,., Tlie jrur.Kei is aimosi oare wxiay pf fferkjgretn vfcelable In. the feed lirje, Uie prjee of hay has, been advapclpg slurply. Bulk-Jeiy Valley .stocks arfjteporVfd.to be almost cleaned up. Continent-wide shortage Is also forein up the price of wheat. Retail prlfeurient here are? as -i - r fl.CFreh ExtralftOrade ' A Ldr'eartrineft &k, Ical. new laid, dot Opdft.B, large, d?. Pyjyt Pullets, dpi 3 uox I Box . . Apples f'.pitH)betint fsncy wrapped j jniw. a,... I Hulk. 4 lbs. i .Box v.: Delicious, fancy. wrapped3t(bv Box ' fruits ItoUunisc Hhutyub. lb. 'Ninons, iloz. 25c .to Oranges, doz. 2"5c,to Grapefruit. Cal .jfacji.tScJo ... Orape;iolt.Fjoi)iia.each 0o,to iBaiwna. lb, js Kmperpr prajb. JlutUr Fancy .carUmcdJb. 3V No..l.Creaaeryrf3 Jbs,. . -.-v. -M' presiuen at the CarmU. 10 JUv BARMINM SCHEDULE "A"Xeaiue February 13- Np. 2 Rupert ys. C. N. .11.; Jp. 1 Rujicrt ys. Skeena; fikeena vs. No, 1 Rupert; C. N. R. vs. Np. 2 Rupert. .February 20-JSkecna ys, C. f;.,Jt.; C. N.,R. vs. Skeena; fo. 2 Jtppert 'vs. No. 1 Jtijpert; ,p. ,1 fRpe,rt ys. 2,RMpe.rt. league Standing "A" Uague No. 1 Rupert ..! .....41 Skeena !....32 No. 2 Rupert 20 C, N. R. A 20 l.ard Vrge. tables Sweet Potatoes. b Potatoes. No. t Terrace, 12.lbs. pack .Ahcroft..l2 lbs, .Sack , OtilpnSXlJ,C,. lb, Oatllct,plportcd,,ri;r lb Cabbagp, loral,(ier,lb.j4o lo ... CaMlltUrwer. target Cal.. ,30c to Tunilps, jpr.(,yerJ.J0 ps. BefU.'jiylk. ,.. . ... (fd'-ry.fCal., hvad lc to Leeks, .bupqji Vest4i)dta ;Cpniat)es.,lp. tBaflrday. PWjrua-y j aK DAILY -vKKWB 115 "bla adve-rtlsemept U not published or displayed by th Liquor Control Board. or ,by the (iovernmcnt of British Columbia. MARKET JS ADVANCING Hour. Jfiutlcr, .Meat and .May All Bacon, side, slired, be,t r.mi J'ork. shoulder, lb, Potk. loin. lb. Pork, leg, lb Pork, dry Salt. lb. Veal. loin. lb. Beef, pot roast, lb. 'eal. shoulder, lb Beef, boiling, lb. Beef, roast prime rib. lb. Beef, steak, lb. 20c to .. Lamb, shoulder, lb. Lamb. tatf. lb, Lamp Chops, lb. Flh Halibut, .lb. Brooked Kippers, lb, Salmon, fresh, lb, Honey retracted Honey, per Jar Me US Comb Honey . . i Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled Walnut, shelled halves, lb. Almonds, shelled, lb. nonr Flour. 491 No. 1 hard wheat Secobd Patent Pastry Flour. 10 lbs. 4Sc tr Aust. Pastry Flour. 10 lb Oiled fruits iwniie ngs, 10. . . lAnrlonU lb ....,2M1''ffcfn'. wW. 16c to .25 - 15 White. 100 lbs. Yellow. 100 lbs j Ontario solids, new. lb jjjEdna. lb. 4jji Ontario, mature, lb. j'Wltim. lb JO 25 ICS ParsJey, ,,nch jptl iinqniiori. lb Inrgomrda. lb. . il.75j Scouts. Pehrnnrv Fehruarv ..laGrotto ,lOrottO rf'P 21 - . .... p ... .25 4)? Lettuce, iCal.. heqd .., .13 Hay, Ijijkley ValleyHTliDotiy ipOylUS. 1....' Wheat. Alberta Hrari s. . ... . Middlings ' Short! . oats .... .. FlneOat Chops Crushed oats Barley t-.'. . US' 2,)5 10 2,15 1.80 3.30 2.45 '2.45 2.10 Laying Mash 2.75 Oyster Sfiell lM ' Meats Fowl, No. 1Mb,1....... 2S Roasting Chlckert. M Ham, slicedfirst crnde .40 Ham, picnic, first rad, lb. ,20 4 iv- SBdi r . aiaek Cooking ngs. lb. 30 nates, bulk. lb,. U .40 Smyrna Natural Fls. lb. 26 Lemon and Lrunne peel ,25 citron peel 'Prunes. 30-40. lb. lbs. Prunes. 40-50, lb. ...... 2,75 Prunes. CO-70. lb. jped . lUUIns. Australian seedless. 16 2i RaUlns. Cal . AVdle lb 2.75 Currants, lb. J5 Apples, dried 14c tick 1 ii ji i i J u I 1 a BASKETBALL February 11-C...R A iKfw Atlnette's vs. Hlfth School. S hool vs. Uglon. High school Scouts. f' February 14-Grotto vs C A.. Warriors vs. Hlfth &I100I. A' 55 nette's vs. .Orolto. fieythisw Orntto vs. IighScJ)OOl. W.rrt' Legion, Bcytlilaps ys Jid'"'5 February 21 Joo v- C Nu A.. Ulnn vs. Hlnl S00' February 25rrttN,R vs Or" (lrntto vs, A,nne.tt's. t,lK" vs. Warriors. High School W Uilans. February 28--Moo-se vs ow Legion vi. Warriors. Hifb So" vs. Grotto, Scouts vs Scvlhiani Mdrch N. R A vs WJ AnnetU's vs. High School, School vs. Legion, High SrbnM Scouts. . March 7-Orotto vs C N. Warriors v..Hlgh Bchonl. Ann vs. .Grotto, Scythians vs. School, March U-,arntto v. fWJJ Oortto vs. High School. Wn vs. Legion, Scythians vs Scou Maroh.M-rMoose vs C .N Legion vs. High School, H1"6 VH. vs. Annette's. AnnMt' RcOUfs VS. School. Try, Dslly News cUHw,'d' it