r,t two byir,i. ri nrraxax ms btbzbzbj it bt btbtmtmt am bxbxb t a? bt ar btbtbjj I Going to a Valentine i I Dance or Party ? We therefore wish to emphasize that the election afforded by us, together vith our experience in fitting, costs you no more (sometimes even less) than purchasing elsewhere. The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED Where Service and 'Quality Excel Phone 35" 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 v ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion . Local readers, per Insertion, per line . . Advertising and Circulation Telephone $8 News Department Telephone 81 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations .DAILY EDITION J. You will probably be needing f a new pair of Evening Shoes 1 JO 3JD0 9.00 m 1.40 .25 Saturday. February 16, 1935 ' TAKEN SERIOUSLY When the Townsend plan of providing eveiy person in the United States over 00 years of age a regular pension of $200 a month -which he must spend during the month was first proposed everybody smiled and thought it just a jr v01I passing iau. ine pian was.iaKen up Dy lawyers ana oiner professional men, by people of all sorts and conditions and huge petitions were sent to Congress advocating the scheme. Then notice was taken cf it While we are not prepared to tjndorse a scheme of that kind, which is one of the most radical yet propounded anywhere, yetj even in Prince Rupert there are a number of people, even businessmen, who are inclined to favor something of the sort, possibly in a smaller way. In the States it is proposed to finance the payments through a general sales tax sufficiently high to cover it. In Canada we already have a high sales tax, so that part of the plan is out of the question. LEARNED BRIDGE HERE A recent newspaper article tells of Ely Culbertson, the bridge expert, who got at least some of his card experience when acting as timekeeper to a railway gang not far from -Prince Rupert during the construction of the Grand Trunk -raL-uic ivaiiway. u was apoui inai lime ne was arresiea oy fllP f Alinffifl Mnl ina no i -Anm rraritc vorlinnl A.Tn-r rii iwjBaa A UUV,t Ci3 (X UailUtlUUi AC4UWC44 iUCili V 44L.1JC1 experiences prepared him for the work of teaching the j world to play bridge. It is curious what tricks fortune plays ' mui us in tnis worm, capitalism may De iniquitous as some of our friends tell us but it is often good sport. D. ELIO FTRMTURfc DEALER Exchanging and Auctioneer Corner (Third Ave & First St. Phone Green 421 USED FURNITURE Ranges, Heaters, Beds, Dining lloom Tables with C Chairs, etc. Buy Everything, Sells Everything STILL BUYING GOLD PYREX WARE IDEAL TOR 0VF.N BAKING Round Cafiseroks witb- cover, each .$1.25, 1.50 & $1.75 Round Plfr Piitea, each C5c & 75c Individual Custard Cups, each 10c & 15c Round Cassefole with Pie Plate Cover, each $1.50 GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 McBrlde St. Fuiiia3iiBimitaxaisi:a:a:cix:isita:i::BtB;!raaB'b;B:! iB'ssBimiiai: mmil :aiiiKaun3 rsiiiinruvji'viifgiiTijBi asa ssraacsa ra a i hi r j b tatata tax SPORT NEWS tmTMrmTMTMZm tiammffOCiaMfa Sn-strsirSL's. rst rMnra rstysj : WHMW tfrtf.ilf I f'ScheduIes ror Bowline League Arrangements .Made lr Opening Of Play in Ten and live-Pin Competitions At a well .tUended meeting ;lt the Rex Bowtin Clnb last lht t he dules far Uie City BovrtinK Ceauw"--' j. ten-pin an1 five-pitt eouifK-titai.ri j were drawn up as follows Prbrttary IB in-put PtiRH vs. power corpora uon. i anamaii Legion vs. laiipitt CUib. 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International Basketball Game Moose Hall TONIGHT Saturday, l elmiary 1(1 Ketchikan AlttKka vs. Moose men school vs. .LEMON Intermediate IritottReftiate f'misin Kaiser Surts S IM. Adults Se Children ! Big Four Leads Ladies' Bowling Last night's jesulu in UW Ladir' Bow-hug League rftas Isllews: Annette's '4(jo Mu4Wm's 4 If Bk Four 471. Strikers 367. All mars 430, Batten Reds 37. Lucky Strtkea 406, Canadian Na as foho: Bis; Fow I MuHem's (Alley CaU : j Annette's ILueky Strike. I All Stars Rupertettes 181S 1667 1M4 . : VC31 WHIST LCAGUJ: .Itr.SULTS Sons of Norway defeated 8t. An drewVi by a score of 7 to 2 to the SPORT CHAT Thi Iwmmv New M ibika KktM i bu..xrOwi; u in i 'o -mi ,1'iii.ce Rupert umin' l anil will pl;i 'u fcttme iMfttM M,aWy Wleg- ; ilieiiwl Mmisie Senior leafUe n am 'Hie Nnt MKIakatla team is com-of eullectete players uid u. iesi- Wl fciw lle lYln-e Ruperi laiis an ide M tetiat flian tttf 1 tnmr tmui ltvet tiW- t Urn ph.yers. The Nw MHIuKatU; l. uin hxs betni t'4Uu lMt 8iU-i mi .uiU .-.perial ailiiiictent.s were nud- by the executive trf Uie l'rlnre laiperl BAkMball Ax'hitioil to h ive tt riu' teK A fuaJU'r serte . f games may lie aranged Utter. Ui.-Ji aolMKtl no Otenadlan IUhi wrtl meet in t UeiiBtalii miner CwiMttai) Naiitfutl ltwtttn , An ciuliU4 Uml W Uke ibfttiM In Mi. Memoi laa4c4bM lilt Ttiunday iiii'l,! b u M urewr M-43. It was trie toeMt .jin.- of Ute evrtH! altlMHial) ili i4HM.-. Mee wHInmH Ut4r re-fivl y- KUil'.s IllliaMr IMMt ItuMt-l(rt! Hialker aliaKexl a attemtoufc by .uirtji- 1C pMlnts wrtkii was kite i easrn i why the Train drew ktat. The mime wua (sat rttn from aV'Abmil hi hundred -ll score. When the play re sumed the Battlers dropped out of the picture and were 14 einU be-hkwl at Uie finish. The Orettettes. minus their star leentre. Snvith. lest to Annette's 3-1R Boston Red lS'P .ln the Ladies' League. Stone and Strikers jpgfJ&l&U- ' lj04 jRaUihford turned In a perfect per- C. N. R. A. lWOjformarKie for the Mannequins while 1120 croxferd and Dickens did Uie scoring for the OroUeUes. Seytthians defeated the Junior iHWjh Seho9l team 31-14 In a free- corinc same. The Scythians had Fraternal Whist Leazue last rdahti things their own way in the first; while Grotto won ver Oddfellows 1 half with a shutout while they got C to 3. The league standing to date to a j follows: . W. L. Sons of Norway .Ji 0 Oddfellows 2 2 St. Andrew's 1 1 2 Canadian Legion .... 1 3 Grotto 1 3 ajsaBBBBs aaaVv. ' vaaaa aaaaac- HOME REATMENTS ulth MUSTARD CJUfIlN, ColtlN, Ithcuniu(ic; GrJppu Right la pur own borne with the Colman'a .Mustard lo your kiicbeo cupboard, you hare a RtALLY effec-ti?e treatmeni for nliny winter illtl A miutard plaster (half CoLman'i, half flour) on your cbett, back or aching part. A bot bath witbTtiibleipoooiful of Colman'a t nee 'urxoldaor a fool bath in a paiL Don'f overlook theac sood old-time remedies. K.p This Chait at' Rtmlndtt t eauuurt awrtAa -s ir '- - 1 - P , COLMAN'S d.s.f. Mustard "It't ALL Pur Muttmrd" 1G point themselves. Individual sooriog: Junior League pj Scythians '31 Donrlnato till, j'OilHs, Montesano ei. Murray U2, 2 Letoumeau, Astort. Hlifli Seliool U4i Houston 3). j Hlrano 8. Kelsey, Veltch, Munro,' j !HuMiy i2. Lear. ' j Ladies League Annette's tl5i Stone (C. Ratch-ford (6), Bodide (3)Morrls. Ufand, IRrveit. Stamp-Vincent. Grotiette 3i Dickens (2, Mc-Mwkin. Beale, Croxford li. Guile k, Nelson. Intermediate learue High School 37 Morgan 6l. iTobey 4. Campbell C. Davles 2i, Fulton 2, Lindsay tl7i, McMeekln. ; Warriors (23) J. Comadlna (4i, Fitzpatriek 1, Naylor (2, Viereck i14. F. Comadlna. Miller 2. Reuior league C N. R. A. 39) Johnson (Jl). Stiles (ID), Nakamoto (0). Smith 7. D.-Morrison (2). Grotto (4S)Morrison (3), Olllls (3. Stalker 1C, Morgan (15), Gur-vich (C). Hickey. Basketball Standing Senior league W. L. P. Grotto C l 12 C N. R. A. :2 4 4 Moose 1 4 2 Intermediate Leatue Canadian Legion 3 2 61 ,IIigh School -....4 2 8 Warriors 2 5 A I Ladies', League . ! Annette's 5 l 10 High School 2 3 4 .Grottettes J2 5 4 Junior League ,.' Scythians ...0 1 12 Boy Soouts 3 2 6 l High School j.-. ."..j.O - -6 " f) -"""Tr7ial.I I.'C Cf'l7l7B7l .. at. WHOOPING COUGH .itrnl In AtlrMdjme The annual Valentine ThiHaday ittetit of Camlinl Chap-Ur, ImfMYtal Ordor Oattattm of the HwHre. wi a tr1y WNwuwfnl affan. both audteHy ami nnnrtal)-Ttte I O. D. K Hall was art 1st tea lly ducoraletl for the occasion will) a proftuton nf hoarts and ruplds opeftinc f h and ine trams tvore )tt. uei ii-ii aitnrsbc miDulesf ftlay-i F.reJ4f)t HHisie w fvfnishod fr iiik When the h)T hoMl fwr idJUM4n from 8J0 puAi until 2:30 Uie ieaon an waag itrval thelajn. bj- the llsrmony Five Orehes-CiHi huooskw were en the stiort o W LakUer wus a tenlal end of a 19-15 count. After themaatrr of ceremonies, breatlwr. Stalker and hat eaers tied j At o&tal&ii. Htdkkmi relresh- H up )2-all and. wHh fifteen mln-' utes to go. they were all square at 21 apiece. Then Uie QroUo took Uie lead. The C. N. K. A. tied K up with four BriHutas to go, only te tew out. tional ReereaUen Asralaltao lib The Warriors lost to the Hlti Rtipertrttua vs. AUisy Cats, ssist- jSeHw in the Intermediate t hdure poMid. 137-23 Ttie tlt half was dose with The team aggregates to sVUe are Ithe Warriers on the short end of a rietmna were and CROUP Jott t U tLm CmIW oiiteJ "it ejul prt Un an,t 0B ll ,f tluaiklxsl ami (Ultfkinl ' ee liow quirilt lii lrfrt(,iii( ru ii elii are fet-di anJ iLe uiilui( rnturr4 or tiri pm. i . Nim aiitir l rrui. Hurl !' rrlwr Ut rtnriua am) . . Mrirlluu of h Uryni aliua iiwtatillr. and mo I Up luilr tunVr It Urii uuimJIv llii. I !' i. rolirrlr dilrrrnl -il u ta Uf laaniibini iu kif.rr trkJ fr ruunbi roU. ami U.ii biiit. llajr afe Krfut tutxlilulr. Hu ilr t wU rtrrtwbrre - i Aria Llkint FImIu A Miigltt.Mii I'ritsca It jCambrai Chapter liH-nls w r- v-l Wil CumMtttres re (!nvener. t;vener. iw Ml- Ij it i 1 i . Dance P hnjoyed ",n" m J J .td Mrs 0 W. Luklle Affjlr 1 liurMlav I'.veniur Sureewfiil Ullli J4ly Croud f (riie llun- Dw'oratlana, Ml and Misa Marv Com.,.'! AdtrrtHi . Mis- H..,. fUntmm.'Hm Mi.ii.-i M MIm Maxhte Uei", ....r Helen Slump-V in , i th) (I'm r MACKENZIE'S rruMTi'RE Used Fawoe" uew Ore eai-k ditto Special Hi s,, S37.50 Pliwne TIS Third Air. I'rlnre Kupert 43DO ANNUAL RCPOBT or THE ONCAT-WCBT LITE COOPERATION Wkil It Hat Don For the Poticyholdcri S1S,ILS,2. paid t Uw ftciarira and poiivyhoklrra tine th Company inr tion. IIM.2U.I2. of prtaant twit onititul itif, with futura income, tl fund from which all unmatured contracta will b paid. IS70,4M,S&4. of inaurancv and annuitiea in lorn, pro-lHinf protection and income for tltouaand of homes. for the Community Futtff-tut ni4i(utn in Loruia of lowrnintnlt, munkipt,. lira, public and rli(icua off eniaationa. Tm luillwani in industrial and public utililf bonda, Sttnttrn mUlftnt in farm murtfaf . Ticrntg'fire mUlnmi in othar mortcaf aa. --turninf th whla of Irv duatrjr. dvrlopin( africu' tur. bulldiiiK home. ImportJnt Items for 1934 Butineti In force ttwii.ain imwim, . . . $370,439,554 New Buiintit ltsul iMiKam MM.itiMi , 70,751,300 ToUl Income 27,048,910 Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries 18,633,937 Atseti 138,245,129 Poky Reserves and Other Liabilities . . 132,005,926 Continjency Reserve, Surplus and Capital . 6,239,203 Th year 1)14 has been a auccvaaful on foe Th Crat-Wat Lif and Ita policyholder.. Buain in fore. nw buaina, !, in Cma, policy rr and surplus hat all bn increased. I). M. HUNTER Rox !f5, Prince Rupert. R.C. THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES 3i British Columbia has produced over $1373,000,00(1.00 worth of minerals. Improved base moial prices, the increased value in 0"'"' ii the general trend towards recovery, are bringing about - tc. an Increasing activity In muiUig throughout Britislv Coinnii " The estimated gold production for the year 1034 show-Increase of 443 ounces over 1933, establishing an all-uni' record. The estimated value In Canadian funds of koW pi"" tion for 11134 is $10,610,822.00. Annual Reports of the Honourable the Minister ff Mines, and special reports on lode and placer-mlnini; eta, may be obtained upon Application, to THE DEPARTMENT OK MINES. VICTORIA, B.C.