PAUfi i-WU mntTiTfTmrtiim sv r r-vi i i t i mi TKinasBUca i 5 " f Of the Finest Shoe Creations 5 flows into our store and steps out in smart feet. Here jj " every woman will find something new, ordinal and .3 5 ahead of the general trend of feminine footwear. 5 Ouutandiny for this season Is a tine-ertel tie. featuring A Mew leather "Treebark" I m sure you'll Ilk? it and oh, it's so smjU Shoes That Say SPRING! in Comfort, in Beauty ! Hie family Shoe Store j Third Avenue LIMITED Tor lesser periods, paid In advance, per week Phone 357 rjiiaaaaaaaaasisiaiaiiaaaaaiianiizii THE DAILY NEWS. ; PRINCE .RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, .Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally Wews, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery by mall.or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and .United States, paid In advance, per year Byjnajl to.an.other countries, per year Local .readers, per Insertion, per line , ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per tnen, per insertion . Classified advertisingper word, perinsertlon Advertising and Circulation Telephone News (Department Telephone DAILY EDITION Membrr-f Audit Bureau o? Circulations 81 $5 DO .10 3.00 9D0 .25 1.40 JO? Monday, AprH 22, 193? 1.ATE J. C. .McLENNAN 'This afternoon the mortal remains of the late 3. C.Mc Lennan are being laid to rest under Masonic auspices. It reminds Us that another of 'Prince Rupert's pioneers has passed away. 'Mr. McLennan was a quiet, unassuming man who did his work quietly and .without-display. He was looked upon as one of the "solid" members of the community. He served in many publicpositions-with credit to himself andibenef it to the city. While in later years he lived practically in re-' tirement, he always took a very keen interest in all that concerned the nation, the province or the city. He had reached the alloted span of years and will be remembered as an outstanding personality. 'PREPARED TO DO PART The British government, through the under secretary for the Dominions, stated in the British House of Comr- mons recently that it was prepared to do its part in regard toencouragingmigration to Canada as soon as conditions were favorable but that it was a matter primarily for thQ ...... .1 ! A. T -1.1 -1 H . ,1 , vuiiuuiitii government, in uiner worus, xne tanauian gov ernment must take the lead. The under secretary stated that during the past ten years ony 353,855 migrants, had come to Canada from the United Kingdom and during that "period half a million had come from other countries and about 200,000 from the United States. The matter was brought un bv members who were behind the Hornby movement for settlement of families on the land in Canada. tin view of the pressure from Asiatic nations on this coast, wethink it time .something was done to fill some of our vacant areas with good white settlers. " nx?i t.mt rnr? iitdii t?t We tire glad, to .sep that stens have ben taken looking to a proper celebration of theKing's Jubilee. A strong committee has been appointed.and, doubtless, the occasion will Yi( ntl eto n fKrl rr nna Ti niniiT rf Vin .lnn,nunt:. i. dencies of the jiresent Jloval (Familv we feel that everv Canadian, whether native born or otherwise, shmilrl tnVo nart in this celebration without , reservations. The king is tVio cirmVinl v.iw .'jiiwvi tu gvuu kukci iiiiiciivtiiu tl LUMLJIIU'lllUIl OI SUCn povernment U . : FELIX REDA ' JwPuiedFn NEAR CINCH! Locks (Like He Will Cop Ten. Pin How line CliamjMoiuliip Felix cinched tteda has practically the individual ten-pin bowling championship with a total score of 1015 which it is hardly considered will be topped In tb remaining few games to be played Results so far have been as 'follows: Felix Reda. 1015: E. Stavey. 889; Nels Gunderson. "M; M. E, Young. 953; Roy Morrison, 953;' Eddie Smith, 949; Percy Mcintosh. 941; George Ck-cone 923; F. Morrison, 923: J. W. Maran. 916; A. O. Pranks. 914; P. Owmadina, 904; Fred Wesch. 816; Grant Ooverdale. 815; G. White, 750. The following have yet to finish play: William Schrtiberg. J. Coma-dina. Ted Rorvik, William Way, Harold Staines. S. Jurmain, Paul Armour. R. Bury, Gunnar Andersen, Stan Veitch and Andy Donald. Heard at the Alley Tune of "Isle of Saprl") It was down at the Rex Bowling Alleys Where I first made a strike and a spare. For I picked, up a spilt there one' evening j That made some of the boys take the air. Dillinger now has surrendered And Felix dont care any more. For Stacey has grooved out the al leys. Making 276 ior high score. Jack Keefe nas a .wonderful special. xTtt ri .... shayev While Scoop tans gone out picking cherries And Bill Schrlaberg came in with 'a spare. Bill has returned from Vancouver. And 'he said he had a wonderfnl "trip. While Jbowling Jast,nlght lnOhe.al- Jey, He picked up a three-legged split. Now, here's to the Rex Bowling -Al ley, And the 'boys and the girls who have playt-d, " To "Hot Shot," himself, keeping Jolly. And the pulp mill that's aow on the way. JACK MORAN. Prinee.Rupert,And Smithers Billiard Champs to Meet A billiard match is being ar ranged.1 between the Smithers local champion, R. C Mutch, and Nell Cameron. Prince Ruoert city cham pion, for a total of 1500 points, the jjames to be played, If negotiations for the. match are successfully conr eluded, In two blocks of 750 here The understanding Is that Cameron will go to Smithers to play a return match at a date to be arranged. The Challenge came through N P Moran of the Empress Pool Room of Bmltherp. WhistPartyBy Labor League Seven Tables at Affair Last .Thursday Night in Rooms at Exchange Block An -enjoyable whist party was i held by the Women Labor League last Thursday1, rnlgtit in the rooms I in the Exchange BlocK. There -were ! seven tables of. cards and' the prize winners were: ladies' first, Mrs. P, , Whyte . ,secbnd,,;Mrjs. (J.vField; men l first, J. Johnson; second, Duncan Matbeson. After cards, ..refreshments were served. Mrs. A.;Oomez and Mrs. P. Whyte comprise the committee In charge. ....,. THE-UAILY NEWS Mate. Ann. " ' Hlfll ... . ' i 4iS J WW 1 Br s: li.il These cps "krm fcm the new. re: 11 jst Mrotone -News, -Wl the oi the fail of Jockey Gerry W. son, from the bask of tbe Grand National favorite. GoMen Mil er, during the .running of the historic steeplechase classic at Aintree on March 29. .Backed as perhaps no othei horse has even been backed tr that raee. Golden Mrtkr oarriet the hopes of many thousands tr race fans, who would have col lee ted some $10,000,000 from the bookmakers if Um- horse had won. Studying the picture from top to bottom, we see the various stag of Jockey Wttwn's tumble, from the moment that the horse took the hurdle, in what seemed to be a perfect Jump, and a "four point" landing. The second picture shows WHon tailing backward, and to the kle. from his Raddle, to uprawl on the ground ithlrd t. and then to creep on hands and knees, off tbe the course Ooldf n Miller, riderless (extreme rirnt, continued running with the field. MORE FURS WANTED Goldbloom The Old Reliable Has a market for iurs of All kinds Just now Beaver skins are needed yet to complete an order and furs of 'all kinds are wanted. tlf iYou J lave tFtirs to .Sell, Make Money Jty Seeing Coldbloom Canadian forced rhubarb which Is now avaUable vtenaTket may be used in various ways in the household. For the. purpose qLcooJc-ir. and canning, the fresh young stalks, particularly the first cutting have better flavor and color, and are more-Under and.Juicy than the older ones. As the rhubarb grows okkr. thetems become, mare acid and may ibe awed .principally for Juice. Each stalk should be washed carefully and the endn trimmedtbut the Akin ahould not beJ removed. Itslves-the beautiful color to the cooked rhubarb cndi helps Idf iiold thehaie of ach piece. 4 The easiest way to prepare rhubarb Is in sauce. Some food expert trunk that the be way to make the sauce is to make a thick syrup of sugar first and then drop the rhubarb pieces, each about lialf-an-imh long. Into it and ruok until Tuesday-s. CataUi 11:30 am, -inuraaay-. rr. Rupert s pm: 'or Nn Ktver tna fort Sunixnn 'aunaay ss. catala s p.m. fom Naas Klver ; Tort Sltnjon Tuesday--ss Catala 11:30 am i or Queert'Charlotte Island April 12. zo- ss. pr. John 10 p.m. vrm Qneen Charlotte-Islands April 10 and 24 ss. Pr John am; or Orean 'Falls Thurs. ss. P Rupert 10:80 pm! Friday-as. -Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m 'rum Ocean Fan Wednesday ss. P. Rupert 10 am. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 pm ss Cardena pm. For 'Alaska April 11 and 21 m.-P. Norah a.m. From 'Alanka Aprfl 4, 15, 25 es. 'P. Norah pm From Skeefa Rlrer Friday ss. cardena pm ladies' iBowling League First Half Standing. Annette's IC. N R. A. ' Strikers Doodads Blue Blrds .... tOarnaUon O. rCoquettes tGrottos o. w 14 12 .14 10 M 1 14 Z ;14 i tl4 114 L.tTtl. 'Me. 2 .1007C -710,0 4 -84 18 7 6 L8700 & 8822 72.7 025J ,8304) 0 :ZW1 1612.4 ; (.8300 '.S'JDX) 14 J2it2 TBIO 522.7 Try a Dally News claisllled ad, w 1 ! mm. mm. Timely Recines J ! W OCIN.I ALI.S IS. (5O0I) (Continued from Paco 1 sen f BEER HUTlSll ColumhU'ii B"f' favuiirtte. You will enjuy tk Ca fljiir uf :thU fHrauua 'Uicer. Jnl mij l'll4tr m Ihtii .joii .wrtlrr. t'K Proud frtnlurt at ' Hilr Hrrmwr. metliod of mlxlne two oarU of tlie the rest of tie week Thaw working Virr-Preaklent, Ur Qlkhrtsi. Second vlcp-pretkierU. Murray Rltodes. ' -j. SecreUry. William B. Day. Treasurer. E. Barclay Sergeant-al-Arnv. T. Mxfrt Executlve-XeMrs. Orlfflth. 11. Lewis and T. Balmer. A fine hospital If sustained by dues from all the tmployta of the company and from a government grant. In addition 'here . Is a little .mergency fund to which members pay only 10c a moath-and which has loaned to members for emer gency cases over a thousand dol lars so far. It has proved very useful. It Is handled by a. committee of which W SllversJdcs Is secretary and Bert Phillips J chairman. Slminin;,rol One of the Interesting, and juwful Institutions At Ocean Fall is tbe swimming pool which .was built by the company at a coat of over $40.- 000. It is GO feet long and 25 wide, is lined Uironghout with white tile The water varies In depth from three to eight feet and in addition there is a small wading pool for little children. The ndmmlrvg club has a membership of about 400 and Is managed by a board of eight members with George Raid as chairman. Gordon McLean Is supervisor and Instructor. Men members pay each half year as fees; ladies. $3.00. and ehUdien. SLS0. In addition there is a family rate. Transients are ch.irged 25 cents each.. Occasionally he elub puU on a swimming gala. The gymnasium Is entirely se- hSl This adverti-ement if not puMUhcU or displayed by the Liquor 'Cfntm! Iloril r4r--' -.-. f Rriti.li rluiul.u .paraie (root the swunmuiK pool It u located k one ot Uw old ,d- It has permanent boxing and , ii.ni iiiii,, mi'- in wnil'li can utes and is in place pf 4b usiutfketivilUhe madlnes going darH T:jfl fTt,e"r..T 'al 7 memoers. tarti fruit nnrf m, nart Mtaar liMlhrrMiinilar irt VLwid.1V nr seme Other . . UUU VWSS S A ( VS44 WUWI 1 w -v. ooses out and forms a syrup. Some Uust nowKbe.lakc-Jrom whkh llw people declare that one of the fin-1 water for the mill Is drawn is very est combinations ever tasted by 'low and. if the dry weather had man is rhubarb and strawberries i continued, there would .noon have rooked together while aJI admltlbeeo a shortage Happily the ram better krxwi to many a in,n Pat." U in chanre. He U the norti,-wet champion wwUerwcight wrestler and la an all round athlete J H HasieH to the aecntoty-treafturrr that the Juice from the old rhobarb ' came .and there is now no danger . . . wanw is kw ns HUT to tlx v. - j-.t.i .v.. ...i .i... t.ut.jka duu n uriiciwus. Tvming'ui a hiukjuvu vii tiui unui djmk in the sununer time Also, the r Part of the power used at the plant .(-.-rf .... u.-.j I., A.. . . ,I7, i . be exet the stiffly-beaten white ot an egletad from oil supplied by the Im- o.i,m r it, r. .... makes an enticing creamy sauce. puddings, tarts, sherbets, gelatine and shortcakes. Baked rhubarb -can -be made while the oven Is cooking some other food. The rhubarb looks s-peclall attractive Jfji .glass baking i dish is used. The method of procedure is: Butter a covered baking jdlsh: spread a layer .of rhubarb jover the bottom: sprinkle a layer ; of sugar: then add another layer ' f rhubarb, and so on until the dlshi is filled. Sprinkle tugar over the I cop: then add small pieces of but ler and .the grated -rind of a. lemon. 3ome people prefer -cinnamon or nutmeg flavor .to the lemon. Cover the dish and . bake slowly until the fruit is tender Long, slow baking-, ves rhubarb a rich, red. color For ariety. rhubarb And bananas -carU e baked together Steamship Sailings, or YaroBi Tuesday Catala J; JO rxm, Thurx s. P. Rupert ,10:30 pm. Prlday-Ta.(Prln.jAdelaide 10, run Ss. Cardena midnight April 4, 15, 25 as. P. Norah 5 pm. Wed. &. Pr. Rupert 40 pjnl Friday ss. -Prtn. -Adelaide i pur Ss. -Cardena pm. April 11 aitd 21 .iP. Nurah am. um Vanrouvrt Sunday s. Catala . i ji.m. or Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala is p.m. Wednesday ss. P. Ruaert 4 p.m. 'rom Anyox and .Stewart - r:t -. .. U n...aa iit;iui uii uumiMiur. wnin un Rhubarb, as is wetl known, gives trlng the oM dlrecUy to the plant, the distinctive touch to tapioca! Tle newsprint mnnuUelured at the. plant U sent to different .parti of the twtrld. In addition to thltJ commodity, a .certain amount of Prtnee Rupert boys mm) rtsit may U tttey arr gtvei. tlons the Liberal Aweetatton Uknt fMrt.injpert by prnvkMnc a but-hnU I ram lor the UtraeaaD ieatye thatUbetog formed ItaUopau or wtitot drives asd .dmittm. Uie next drive bctf sctMdated for Apn: s nnln It mvrvxriitti nvtti nraft ruirr .... ' " i e pretteent 01 vm ocasnttauur tissues And other pulp. product are a j q Lathm. vUo-pwsMeni D manufactujed. I Came ad secretary Brt PhilUpn Veteraru Organlie ! " i inMOMtble Jn abort artK,. iA nnUy farmed organtetlon at. Ocean Fall. Js a branch of the i""1 Canadian Ulon of tbe .0' Empire Service .Lmfeue, The plfk-1'" "JL T""? eU rj.e m tW3t restricted owtrw to tb .. - MMI... 'amount of ground available but pwiBdow boxes are general and ( a-h house has a plot of vra.v ii.u , small flower bed C. NjR. Trains From tbe Eat Tuesday. Thursdays and Ritur day . . . K) 15 pm H. J. ZU.MKKHIt Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates isMjr with earb chimney rleanrd Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware SPECIAL Piece liedroom Suite sin vWnlnut Bedstead. Drewier. Vamtv. Ohlffonler aacl sukW MACKENZIE'S iKUKNITITKE riione 775 Third Are. TheRshiwhich made Prince RupertFamous U Rupert Branc,, SMOKED BLACK COD 'Prepared .Dallj By Canadian fish & .Gold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.