THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUFERT - BRITISII COLUMBIA JnbliSBed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ity delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 4ter lesser periods, paid in advance, per week :,10 -y mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and vtfoltcd States, paid In advance, per year ,. f avail to all other countries, per year ,. ADVERTISING RATES - insient display advertising, per inch, per insertion . ossified advertising, per word, per Insertion eal readers, per Insertion, per line . Advertising and Circulation Telephone S8 News Department Telephone 81 Member of Audit Bureau ot Clresfotlons ;AILV EDITION The lyttcm that mates yoi jlsht-tvt of corffet fittint. OXFORDS, STRAPS AND BAREFOOT SANDALS 3J0Q 9.00 1.40 JOS 35 Moiiriay, March 11, 1935'J i BRITAIN'S NAVAL PROGRAM Great Britain is to re-enter the picture as an effective vorld naval power. For years she held back in the hope! that other nations would follow her example and reduce! .expenditures on armaments. The decision seems to have) been arrived at after it was clearly shown that the ex- anisic ane was tiding iu ci jutii uu cjicui miihioui uu competing nations. The new policy of Great Britain will tend to improve industrial conditions there, lhe expenditure of larpe sums, of money on building and rebuilding war vessels will take up much of the unemployment slack and districts that' have been suffering from lack of work will again become prosperous. With more vessels in commission, more sailors will be required to man them. Men who have been on relief will be given employment in dozens of lines dependent on or subordinate to shipbuilding trades and naval . upkeep. While it will mean an increased burden on the taxpayer, the building of the ships will not mean as great an increased expense as might be thought because there will be a goo"d saving in unemployment relief as the men are set to work. ENGLISH ENDORSE HORNBY SCHEME i Word received from Brigadier General Hornby is to tile effect that Lord and Lady Rodney have made a very suc cessful tour of the north off England in connection with the proposed land settlement scheme in Canada. Meeting of influential personages in various centres addressed by 4xrd Koclney plan an active campaign to bring pressure on the British government to start a migration movement to Canada in connection with the Hornby settlement scheme. Newcastle seems to be moving in this matter as well as Shrewsbury and other centres. A migration com mittee is being formed at Newcastle with the idea of .creating a settlement of Newcastle people in some favor able section of Canada. VERY SVTISFACTORY Very satisfactory word was received from Olof Han son M.r. at Ottawa at the week-end to the effect that the minister of trade and commerce has arranged for trans- Pacific steamships to call here for cargo, making eight calls in all to pick up hemlock logs for the Orient. The in timation that the vessels might also call to deliver cargo inbound is also along the line of what Prince Rupert has been asking. It really seems as if the people at Ottawa were beginning to recognize that Prince Rupert exists as a port and we are sure Prince Rupert people will appreciate it. LAV NOTHING I UNKNOWN WHEN YOUR BOY OR GIRL WEARS JTackand Jill HEALTH SHOES Vou Icnow by eein3 inside the shoes on the child's foot you cxemina the quality of the shoes. Solid quality throughout flexible comfortable and smart in style. The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED Phone 357 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated k : Life Insurance '"St 7 V TheMarkets Retail prices, carrent here are w follows: EfftS BjC. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, dor. . 27 Local, new laid, dox. .37 Fresh Pullets, doa .... Apples Wlnesaps, fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. .25 Box 2,75 "C" Orade, 3 lbs .25 Box 2.60 Yellow Newtons, fancy wrapped 3 lbs ,25 Box 2.75 "C" orade, Jft lbs Box ; 20 Delicious, fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. 2$ Box 2B5 Fruits Hothouse Rhubarb, lb 10 Lemons, doz. 15c to jo Oranges, doa. 25c to .... jbq Orapefnilt, CaU each, 5c to .10 brapefrult, Florida, each 10c to ,15 Bananas, lb.. .'15 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. Lard Pure, lb. Life Si. Guardian of Vegetables Sweet Potatoes1, lb. .. Potatoes, NO. 1 Terrace, 12 lbs. Sack , Ashcroft, 12 lbs. '. Sack Onions, B.C.. lb Qarlic, Imported, per lb Cabbage, local, per lb; 4c to Cauliflower, large, Cal.. 20c to Parsley, bunch CarroU, 10 lbs. Turnips, upriver, 10 lbs Beets, bulk, lbs. Celery, Cal., head 15c to Leeks, bunch . , - Mexican Tomatoes, lb Lettuce, Cal.. head 10c to Brusseli Sprouts, Cal., lb California Spinach, lb Lettuce, Cal, head Feed Ilay, Bulkley Valley Timothy 100 Jbs, Wheat, Alberta oran J.v. Middlings snorts ... Oats nutter 1 nne Oat Chops Fancy cartoned, lb crushed Oats ... 52 .10 2 1.65 .25 1.75 .05 .35 .06: .35 .08' ,2f I .25 .25, 55; .08' .25 1 .13 .25 .15 .13 1.35 2.15 1.00 2.25 1.90 2.20 255 255 m Canadian Homes i - tTA airtrtltrmtnt It Nuntler Ttttt'of a irrtri of mnmiri explaining the ilgnlfitantr of "Afrtt", "ItrterTri" mni other life (mumnte let mi. Barley 2.20 Laying Mash .' . 20 Oyster Shell . 1.03 Meats. Fowl, No. 1. lb. 25 Roasting Chicken, lb .30 Ham, sliced, first grade 40 Ham. picnic, first grade, lb. J2Q Bacon, side, sliced, best grade . .45 Pork, shoulder, lb .18 Pork, loin, lb. .25 Pork, leg, lb .25 Pork, dry salt, lb 25 Veal, loin, lb. - , ,25 Beef, pot roastjb, 12c to 15 Veal, shoulder, lb ,. 45 Beef, boiling, lb. - .10 Beef, roast prime rib. lb. .20 Beef, steak, lb. 20c to 25 Lamb, shoulder, lb. 20 Lamb, leg, lb. - 50 Lamp Chops, lb 50 Fhh Halibut, lb 15 Smoked Kippers, lb 15c. and 20 Salmon, fresh, lb 20 Honey . Extracted Honey, per Jar ,20c to 50 Comb Honey ... 2A Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled 55 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb .45 Almonds, shelled, lb. 45 ..now' -. lour, 49's, No, i inud wheat 1.85 8econd Patent 1.70 r'astry Flour. 10 Jbs. 45c to ..... J50 Aust. Pastry Flour, 10 lbs. J3 Dried rrulta Whit Flu, lb. .11H dlank Cooking Figs, lb. 10 Dates, oulk, lb . 8c to .1 Smyrrja Natural Figs, lb 10 Lemon' and grange Peel u citron peel .. ,53 Pruneti 3040, lb. ,18 Prunes, 40-50, lb .. n Prupes, 60-7p, lb. .1JV4 Raisins, Australian seedless, tb. ,14 Raisins, Cal, seedless, lb. ,15 Currants, lb, , , ,15 Aprjcota. lb, . m. ,. 50 Apples,- drlerj ..,.. 14c. to .IT Peaches, peeled, 16c to 19 9 lt ; White, 100 lbs 6.20 jreuow, ipq ids 5,70 Chcrse Ontario solids, new, lb 22c tt 25 Kdimy lb. , . .45 Ontario, mature, Jb. 55 suittin; lbi... HbqiteforL Jb, 5S M A Daily News Vant-Ad. will get what you want. If' - ...... "Reserves"" are Savings Held in the benefit of polic) holders. Life Insurance FOR acts virtually in the capacity of custodian of trust funds. These funds, whitli represent the accumulated savings of approximately 3,500,000 Canadian policyholders, arc known as "Reserves", The maintenance of these Reserves is a condition fundamental to the fulfillment of policy contracts. Life Insurance Reserves differ from those of other financial institutions. They arc by law compulsory. They are mathematically calculated to provide, from the premiums paid, a fund which, when carried forward at interest and supplemented by future premiums, will ensure the carrying out of the companies' obligations. You, together with other policyholders, own all these Reserves. This money is YOURS. Your share may be large or small, depending on the amount of Life Insurance , ypu qwn, the type of policies and the length of time hey have been in force. From , the premiums which you pay into Life Insurance, therefore, fixed sums must be. -.reserved for your future needs. Each year Trust tlut you continue, to. invest savings in Life Insurance, you increase yhur individual,; Reserve and buildYirianciat security for yourself and dependants. Hccausc there arc millions of Canadian policyholders like yourself, you can realic that the Reserves held in trust by Life Insur- -ance Companies are necessarily very large. They total more than $ 1, 500,000,000, Inest-ment and safe-keeping of these funds are serious responsibilities. These responsibilities fall upon the various Life Insurance Companies operating in Canada. 'It is their duty to set aside Resents according to stria Government regulations, and to make Investments which will adequately protect all policyholders. Life Insurance Gimpanics have discharged these obligations in a manner which Justifies the confidence of every policyholder. They Insurance 1 A t S . !,.. , r- have established their Reserves on the strong Jr fyVQ ' ' basis required by the Government, and they v. have made certain that such funds are kept intact and are always available to fulfill the ' obligations to each polTq holder. X rstt -ij" STUDENTS in AT BOWLS Illlta School Cllris and W c Into Action teams of U King EdwrJ School Bowling Uue uir 0 t-Mtimi r iAih nnrdon, set tw action Saturday with tIU " follows: Bowler Bears, DOS; King W.-'- BASKETBALL March 11 Orotto vs. M Oortto vs. High School, Wairifl" vs. Legion, Scytliians vb. seou port Esslngton Is LUJed to W. Moose In toiUghfs paiU,lbu. while two other matches win1?, out on. Canadian Legion and u School will be playing n f1 header to decide the sccona champion,