3 5 I The Family Shoe Store i Third Avenue LIMITED Mionp 357 Where Service and Quality Excels Bargain Department Specials For Men SPECIAL 47 PAIRS ONLY MEN'S MIOWX CALF HOOTS In a good range of sizes. Best makes ' including English "K" Boot, "Liberty," Invictus" and "Regal," formerly priced &Sw , 53.95 $4.85 You will recognize this offering as good value. Many already have. Why not take advantage of this offer while the range lasts. If you don't like them brown they can be dyed black Many outstanding Shoe Values for Women and Children too. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. DAILY EDITION P. PULLEN - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year , By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per insertion, per line 'Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion . Advertising and Circulation Telephone 88' News Department Telephone .. gfi Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations GIVEN A FREE HANI) $5.00 .10 3D0 9.00 .25 1.40 Tuesday, January 29, 1935 BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF month. Under it single men get 15 shillings a week and ;women 14 shillings. Two shillings less is paid if they are runder 18 years of age. For married persons the rate is 21 shillings for a man and wife, and for children from three to 10 shillings, while seven shillings and sixpence of this Is. supposed to be for rent. If the rent paid is higher, a 'Siigntiy nigner amount may be allowed . 1'ersons with savings of fifty pounds do not have to 'Spend it but if the savings are more than fifty pounds, one' f nuiing a week is deducted for each twenty-five pounds of savings. He is not obliged to borrow on his life insurance .'or to mortgage his property. In other words, it is not necessary that "he be destitute. At the same time if a person is getting help; his affairs come under scrutiny under what is known as the Means Test. . Unemployment insurance is different and no scrutiny 3fo?.n?&on'& affairs is required in order that he mav re- payments. They are his insurable right. ivunyuaijf ynuujiu, iiuvvever, trie payments a jamuy re-celvesuhder the insurance,plan arein some cases less than iiinder the relief plan and an insured man may apply for relief instead of insurance payments if he wishes, provided the is willing to submit his private affairs for inspection 1 by ' !the relief officer. ' The United States Congress has given President Rooso velt practically a free hand in the distrihuti nn nf npnrlu five billion dollars to be used for relief work. It is a tre mendous trust. It may even be considered a dangerous precedent to put that much nower into the hands of one man The chief safeguard is that of publicity through an un- irammeiieu press. HYDE TRANSFER Phone -580 -Phone Jasper Coal MORE HEAT LESS ASH LIMERICK I CONTEST IS NEAR END Will Close Finally on Thursday But Winner Will Not be Known For Some Days While the limerick contest will close on Thursday It will be some days later when the Judging Is done In order to allow out of town contestants an opportunity to send In their contributions. We have a large number still unpublished. Today we print a number of verr-e which are not limericks and which have no chance of winning the prize: ! Bachelor Bennett has wed a sweet Liberal dame. i Either Hepburn, McGeer or MeKen-tle by name. They're In for a killing. And both of them willing, So beware of the combine; they're after the game. A good HtUe bird sat up In 'a tree. And wonderful sights-he surely did see, Mac and Tilly canoodling there, And Mac said Tilly was charmingly fair. But never a note chirped the good chickadee. I think If we all would choose. The Prince Rupert "Dally News," We would need never fret, St please don't forget And order the "Dally News." We were promised work and wage By a government, so courageous, But to hand nut relief Seems to be their belief, So why worry about work and wages? Writing limericks Is a pest no fuss, j m The dear old world takes a slant at us. . The new unemployment assistance plan of the British wake up Rupert, it's time to shout, government came into force near the beginning of this For some of the money that's roam- ing about, The folks down south are ready to cheer, For the money that's coming to Mayor McGeer. Thousands came to fair Rupert to stake It, Many left because they couldn't tike It; Boon we hope our curse well shake It, Fortune awaits those who will make It. BILLIARD SCHEDULE January 27 Orotto vs. Elks. January 31 Legion vs. Empress, February 5 Elks vs. Legion. February 7 Empress vs. Grotto. February 12 Elks vs. Empress. Billiard Averages W. Stuart (Elks) II. Menzle (Elks) J. Bulger (Elks) George Cripps (CD M. E. Young (Emp) o. 5 4 2 .4 5 R. McLeod (Emp) 5 A. Donald. (Enip) 6 Bert Morgan (G) 6 W. Macey (Emp) 1 J. E. Morris (Elks) 5 C P. Balagno (Elks) 5 S. D, Macdonald (O) 3 D. Brown (G) 6 A, Harvey (CD 4 P. Prltchard (Emp) . 5 E. Batt (G) 5 W. Wllllscroft (Elks) .0 E. Cameron (Emp) 0 O. A. Woodland (CD . .2 W. Hutson (G) .1 L. Raabe (Emp) 5 George Howe (O) 5 M. M. Lamb (CD 6 E. Stacey (Emp) 1 O. P. Tinker (CD 5 T Kerrigan (G) 5 J. Sutherland (O) .2 James Andrews (Elks) 4 G L, Youngman (CD 3 A, Beale (CD 1 3 Ttl. 1250 1000 500 D97 1239 1225 14C6 1189 238 11C3 1159 G92 1387 918 1150 1147 13C5 1357 450 225 1127 1119 1325 214 1041 1050 387 774 579 189 AV 250 250 250 j . 7S2 DAILT Getting a Tan Without Painful Burning t x - We've expected this right along now its happened Evra the g:rU are being wrapped In cellophane. Bah. to ecu a beautiful tan without painful burning. June Clyde introduced th pew gtune at MalLbu Ikach, California. SPORT NEWS tUTM-MLUrUZmiBI writitgati4iarijiMi!aistta1I(J,i'!J,'i Bobby Rowe Hopeful That Ten- ! Day Tie-up Will Not Handicap j Buckaroos in Race For Title But for the "News- I'd do my best. Hockey League, wno was nere Willi ins team iui uvrmir So here I sit with groans and ton the way to Vancouver after hav-M" sighs, ling been tied up in the Fraser River p And try to beat the other guys, "Canyon on a stalled Canadian Na-; Nfie lYlOrC ViaiTie And hope that this will pass the tlonal train following, last week s , test. I storm. The Buckaroos party of ele- ,.n ti'b.n amnnv nil m Tlfl ffl nut H"?-01:""? wor,d Prlnce nu!seventyillve pk-ngm 0HHwni stands, VibrAglit here it t'rafh from Kam- All the world prefers Prince Rupert brands, Prom smoked black cod, sea ser pent grim, I Big hearted citizens, a city trim, To dragon anglers tho' we make loops via Jasper .Park and who sail-' ed later aboard, the steamer Prince i George .for Varicouver where they feet of snow on the ground there. At Kamloops Saturday night they had f lye hours 'but the time was spent getting much-needed baths and attending a dance. The natural Ice there was soft. "We were treated royally." said Rowe, describing experiences on the stalled train. "The train was on the brink of the river and, If a slide had come down there, wc would have all been In the river.". 8ome of the passengers were nervous, Bobby admitted. About the only hardship anybody suffered, hnw- 248 ever, was having to smoke tea when 245! tobacco ran out.' 244 Besides Rowe, the Buckaroos 238 parjy consisted of Andy Allkenhead. 238 8al; Gordon Fraser, Jack Arbour 233 232 231 231 230 220 229 228 220 225 225 225 224 221 214 212 210 194 194 193 186 and Moose Munson, defeneemen; Sonny Jempson, Ralph Blythe, Jimmy Evans, Peaches Lynns, Rusty Hemmerllng and Inils Coupez, forwards." The Seattle team won on the prairies last week but Is returning to the coast direct now that traffic on southern lines has been resumed, BADMINTON SCHEDULE t "A" League January 30- Skeena vs, O N, R.; C N, R. vs, Skeena: No, 2 Rupert vs, No. 1 Rupert No, 1 Rupert vs No, 2 Rupert, In 0( Billiards Is 4 "Maybe a little over-weight but all in good health and spirits and hopeful that our ten days of enforced Idleness may not handicap us too much in the rest of the league race," was the comment of Bobby Rowe, manager of the Portland Buckaroos, third place team in the Northwest I a 1 I . ..'11. I . I A Played in Match the second game from ias' are due to arrive Wednelav morn-1 hursday night s Prince Rupert tntr The nnrirarrvw Ptiwi tn ni.iv i Hllllard League fixture between Uie Vancouver Lions at Vancouver i Canadian wgion ana uroiio, u. r Wednesday niaht. Seattle at Port- Tinker of the Legion defeated Don land Thursday niaht and Seattle at urown ny a score 01 a 10 ine Seattle Friday nlRht. I Orotto has a lead of 491 to 437 to -It was unfortunate that we 'date with the following games yet should have been Ued un this way to be played: George Howe. Grotto. Just afer we were beginning to get "- Alex Harvey. Canadian Legion; going following our bad start at the jT. Kerrigan vs. O. A. Woodland; first of the seasonobserved Bobby. Morgan v. C. L- Youngman; J -At that we miaht have en loved it 'Sutherland vs. George Cripps. nil mnrp If It ha1 tW hn for Inrfe fc. KS are leading 477 UJ W in mC of exercise and the fan tliut we fixture of January 15 with the fol were mlsslne Barnes." -rowing games sun 10 oc piayru. The Buckaroos have not been nniO- P Tinker. Canadian Legion, vs the Ice since their came at Edmon- C P. Balagno. Elks: G. A. Woodland ton a week nA ftnturdav nlsht I James Andrews. C. L, Youngman whPn th-v iv in in Pnr tan vs. William Stuart. Oeorge Cripps J- E- MorrLi. days they were confined to their TS- frr.'ln al.lrf. rlrlimllv h.irlrf In OutStanOlnS gamCS Of M. n,.l,rnvH YUng. EWprCSS, VS. G.A. Woodland now nl In Pr.Pr Pnn- Canadian and pete prit von an,i wav finaiiv m.t and I Legion, Uken to Boston Bar where for five!chard vs- c- L- V"""man om flxlure "mn,n to hf of days all the exercuw the boys could ; January set ws running im ami dnwn thi. Pl!ya. wnprew navmB an aggre I- station platform, there being six 1 gate lead of 959 to 907. Also still postponed Is the final remaining game of the fixture of December 11 between James An drews. Elks, and Alex Harvey, Cana dlan Legion, the aggregate score to dale being 1250 to 974 In favor of Elks. Tonight Grotto and Elks are scheduled to meet tonight with matches as fol lows: Don Brown. Grotto, vs. C. P. Ba lagno, Elks. Earl Batt vs. W. E. Willlficroft. George IJowe vs. James Andrews T. Kerrigan vs. William Stuart. Bert Morgan vs. J E. Morris. J. Sutherland vs. Harry Menzle. Hockey Scores International I.rartie Syracuse 7. Detroit 0, Retains Title BARNEY ROSS MIAMI FIX Jan 29 CP-Bamey Ross retained his Junior welterwtight championship of the world last night by deUlon-ing Frankle Klick in ten rounds. LINE-UPS IN BOWL TEAMS CaplaliM and Members of Sit Tram In 1-adle' league Named Following are captains and members of the teams In the Ladies' Bowling Leflgue; Lucky Strikes Miss E. Olllles. captain. Miss V. Wrathall, Miss D. 'nulls and Miss M FrlU Boston Reds Miss E. Hemlngham. captain; Mlw R. Green, Mlss'L. Croxford and Mlu A. Hallberg. ' Mussallem's Miss F. Mussallem. captain; Miss 8. Oullck. Miss T. Ulaln and Mrs. G. Turgeon. Canadian National Recreation Association Mrs. J. H. Horton, captain; Mrs. G. Stevens. Miss R. Oll-IttVond Miss D. Balllnger. . AH Stats Mre. Alexander, captain; Mrs. Woodslde. Mrs. Hodgson and Mrs. McCllngton. Ruj)ertettes Miss M. McLeod, captain: Miss E Davles, Miss S, D.i-vies and Miss A, Mussallem, SCHEDULE 0FWHIST February lCanadlan Legion vs. I.O.O.F., fit. Andrews vs. Orntto. February 8-Grotlo vs. Sons nf Norway. Canadian Legion vs. Bt. Andrews. GRAND OPENING NEW BOWLING ALLEYS Thursday, 2:30 P.M. IN HASKMKNT OF EXCHANC.K HLOCK Everyone Cordially Invited Tuesday. January 29, 19JS ENDURANCE i HOOP GAME Two Overtime Periods Required let (iiotto to IJie Out Verdict 0Vfr ,Moue Lal Night The Orotto and the. Mor c . a marathon basketball bu ' a night with Uie former wmru.:u , i after two overtime periods The first half was point ; ;k until three minutes to go w Tobacconists turned on the ..; walk off with a five point ir , , eore being 2318. Early In the second h ? fl rot to snared a couple i, -ommandlng lead Tlen u; got busy and. when the Von for full time, the score wo.; The boys called a truce for jonother rest and theh rrpe.. (performance in which the M frnec crumpled and uiok v: ' if i: . 1 Cfe me ana men the battle raced (atchford and his rrew set' is I pace. When the first overling pr llod ran out the Hthosc wcr ; I with them, however Bo Ur i Other Ganies Tit' Orottettes downed " ir School 10-5 In the Udlr , I ine issue was never in , jubt u half-Ume score was 6-1 in ! .. . lit klnnn wtsv v mitt, mm Til Canadian Legion from behind to trounce thr V r 28-17 In the InteruieduV i Warriors had 13-10 le i . - time. Then Uie Vets turned i .j heat and floalcd in to u - f t i points. Scythians still held thr ;r v , j streak in the Junior Uz ? r " took the Scouts for a hiko 3 i Individual frorlng a m i ..cx Junior League ScythUns M9--Dwmr ... ir. oiau uo. Murray 3 M Currle Boy ScouU 8 Crorr..; ? manaka 1. Brown, Lint a ,Ii, ct? Dybluvn. Sakamoto 1 Ilntermediste Canadian, LcKlon league Z k-4 strong 10 . Mc Price ? C tit Suehlro U. Ritchie U' .t- : Warriors H7 tNeUnn 1 f.T-dlna (2 . Miller. Domlnati ' lor Hi. FlUpatrlck, Vlerr k : Ladle' League High School it E..i Johnson, Musallem, T Dav.i. lUa 2. E. DavLs, McLeod 1 T ; Grottettes dOi m..h kens 2t. Bcalc. McM.k' Croxford. llallberg '2' Senior League Moose 40l- Mitchell I 17i. Arney Mi. Menzle N 7i. Morrison, Vance. W.r.t Orotto (- Ratchford Us M0. Morrison H). Mur vlch 7i. Xlorgan 7 c-t f: t ; c CRIBBAGE EVEN UP Tie Fur Leadrrlilp Prince Rupert Cribbase results last night were as ' Orotto 1G, Elevator 11 I. O. O. F. 10. Banadain L C. N. R. A. 10. Moose 17 Meat Packers 11. Kmprrs league Standing M, Canadian Legion 3 Empress . 3 Elevator ... 3 Moose 3 Meat Packers 3 Orotto 3 I. O. O. F. 3 C N. R, A. 3 Lea; W 43 43 41 41 39 r3 11 Basketball Standing LEAGUE JiTANDlVO Senior League W Grotto 3 C N. R. A 2 Moose 0 Intermediate League Warriors 2 Canadian Legion 2 Well School 1 Ladles' League Annette's 3 High School 1 Orottettcs 1 Junior League Scythians BoyncouU .. 1 High qchool . , 0