PAGE TWO y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Make This Practical Christmas Third Avenue a Give Shoes or a Pair of Cosy Slippers A Gift Anyone Will Enjoy! This J tar r are offrrinj you a Urj-er and better selection of Footwear than ever before. Xo wonder we ur-e you to do jour Christmas shopping early. We will gladly lay aside your choice at a small deposit. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Phone 357 THE DAILY NEWS. rWNCE RUPERT - BaiTISli COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue a P. PULLEN - - - Managlng-Edtor DAILY EDITION Young Jesse Livermore Holding His Own Although Not Out Of Danger Jr., fighting for Ufe after having -lost Its oldest citizen. 86 9S in the Lllloet district thirty-five years,. An lmDressive funumi iSS3 - "--xii.iaicria nn ihnt loot 131,1,... I 1-1- I "MM linn" .1 . . . i -v n to XT. fa 8 DBSCRDjTIO N BATES S?J!eJ?r7',!5y 01 camer' m advance . $s u By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For Iesr periods, paid In advance, per week ' News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations J nut iiiua; uy IU5 mo- a sue was aiieC-' ther, Mrs. Dorothea Livermore in "onately known to every person' a drunken quarrel, was reported by n Massett, came to the village physicians last night to be holding aul nlne vears ago with her his own following a hliwi tnm. brother who died in 1929 Prim fusion from a husky fisherman al-'10 ominS to Massett she had livel though not yet out of danger; Young Livermore, In a messaec , from the hospital yesterday, ' sent' for sorne EDnii;;cn;l'.'iU!l,TTIW service OVRIL Mi tsu CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and way ports S3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE. Fridays. 10 pm To Vancouver Direct BS. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 5th, 19th, Jan. 2nd, 16th, 30th. To Ketchikan, Wranrell, Juneau and Skarwaj S.S. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 1 5th. 29th; Jan. 12th, 26th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE TO VANCOUVER $32.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 1st, '193$ to" Feb. 29th, 1936. Flnat " r-turn limit March 31st; 1?3. ..ft Information and reservations call or write W. L. COATES. General Arrnt Prinro , .. . . -r r--- - U.V. SPORT Greenville Hoop Team on Visit To River Mouth KINCOLITH. Dec. 5 The Greenville Athletic Club's basket ball team paid a visit to Kin eolith village at the mouth of the Naas River the latter part of last week. the feature -event of the visit being a basketball game whteh Sons of Kincolith won qver the visitors from upriver by a seor? of 43 to 27. The nrinctDal social Y; event wils a social ana asnce oy 2the Juvenile Athletic Aid in the Jubilee Hall, this event drawing a j large crowd. Splendid music w& rendered for dancing by tlx ureenvuie orenestra. The basketball game was a clean pi well-contested affair, the indlrf B a Html vir4nr t-ukinir i c fnllATr-e Kincolith Peter Stewart U0 Chris Trimble H0. Herbert Hal-dane 16. Herbert Doolan 17). Greenville Chris Calder (It Teddy Venn 6, Albert Moore 9) William Bright 5), Anthony Ca! Ider 3. Frank Russ 3. Walter Calder of Greenville wb referee and Charles McNeil of Kincolith. umpire. Calgary Defeats Seattle and Is In Third Place SEATTLE, Dec. 5: CP) Calgary Thursday, Dec. 5. 1935, Seattle here last night in a North- ' " western Hockey League fixture and. Does Not Wish Massett's Oldest I b ! S To See Parents' Resident Pa ccpe' league standing to date: , W. D. L.F.A. Vanrnnvpr 1 Mrs. Annie Mcintosh Dies At Age J Portland .4 Of Eighty Years Many At- Calgary 3 tended Funeral i Seattle MASSETT. Dec. 5: In the recent! Edmonton 1 2 SANTA BARBARA. Cal.. Dec. 5: death of Mrs- Annie MrTntnsh m L . . .. fifteen year old Jesse Livermore the age of elehtv vm fn0 KncLmf ho II I iff P. 1 29 16 12 0 17 10 11 5 24 32 7 5 IS 19 5 15 23 To Good Start At Terrace Town TERRACE, Dec. 5: The basket-bill teams got off to a good start Saturday night In the Canadian T 9frlnn TTilt iuVitiVi UnA j ..... . was ne m n Pin v r-v,.. u l.. o .uccjj ic worn uiai ne aw not want to see ' conditioned Rey A Avh," and the big room V veSl'days"10 rSl dayS" " KJffi f? f W S Interrupt the games- If people being in attendance A PreseRt number fnlinu-Prf th appearances are sure Indication. Seattle Stores To Close Early SEATrLE, Dec. 5: Ncie of Seattle's large downtown stores will' stay open after 6 p.m. during the I to, the final resting place Pal'- , wU1 some B00d matches thu w,nter to Please the bearers were W s Rm fans. ........... Klrmls. r TfMiA. t 1 ... .v. naitci, jcsse urin- C. N. R. Trains Chrlstmas shopping season, it was ! For. the East-announced yesterday by the Retail Mondays. Wednesdays and .., uu.kau, ib ucmg icii aays that there is plenty of time for From the East- Frl- popping without the stores having! Tuesday. Thursday and Satur-to stay open evenings. , days 10:20 p.m. Chosen to Play DAILY NEWS SESSION OS FISHERIES (Continued tiom pace one) the largest fish taken being nine hundred pounds in the Atlantic. The male fish seldom exceeded forty pounds although a few were taken about twice that size. Of the many millions of eggs laid each year only a vgry small num.-ber survived and each year saw a very large decrease in the numbers. On the southern banks there were not enough fish reached the twelve-year spawning period to provide eggs to keep up the supply. When their work commenced scarcely any were found but they were increasing in number slowly and as time advanced he saw the increase becoming steadily greater. The commission was presided over by J. P. Babcock, the permanent chairman, with Dr. W. A. Found, the other Canadian commissioner, and F. T. Bell and Edward W. Allen, the American com missioners, also In attendance. In reply to a question by George Anderson, agent of the local Deep Sea Fishermen's Union. Dr. Thompson expressed the belief that movement of halibut from Area No. 3 In to Area No. 2 was of very! small percentage. I Capt George Fritz also asked a! number of questions on behalf of he boat owners. Value and Interest Before the closing of the meeting. Dr. W. A. Found, deputy minister of fisheries for Canada, expressed the hope that it had proven of value and interest to all. The commission had believed- it Important that Dr. Thompson should have the opportunity to present to those actively engaged in the fishery the results of scientific investigations. The commission, in turn, was always open to receive the views of the operators and study them. The Commission was not unmindful of (VlQ U,nnnM. Jtffl 1.1 , . were followed not only could the permanent continuation of the an nual crop be ensured but It could even be increased. This had already been demonstrated. At Dr. Founds suggestion, thp public hearing rose during the noon hour. This afternoon at the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station the commission is going into session with the executives of the halibut boat owners' association and the fishermen's union to further consider the Jish-ery. more particularly, it is expected, in its economic phases. The policy of the commission. saia Dr. J. p. Babcock, the chairman, in closing the meeting, was to be governed by established facts. The Letter Box A PROTEST I Editor. Daily News: Rn?p Rnwl l,ampannoyed wlien listcnIn5 m on the lUiC JJUWl Udine radio last evening to J. w. Nicholls' standing to date; W. E - 20 Power CorporaUbri 18 Rose, Cowan & Latta 17 Atlin Fisheries 16 Knox Hotel 13 Grotto 12 Moose jo Legion 8 aaaress in welcoming the Fisheries PAT fl AT Tn rr1 t e. ' L(imml nn k . pm- Southern Methodist of Texas has te- atUmpted faceUousness been chosen to play Stanford in m rererence to the League of Na-the annual Pasadena Rose Bowl tions was. in my opinion and in the football classic on New Year's Day. opinion I think of most of those The Mustangs have won eleven present and those who heard him straight games and will probably 0Ter radio, stupid and in very be the favorites. Rose Bowl officials bad te. especially at the present are making preparations to handle Juncture and In view of the fact a capacity crowd. of the presence pf the American . commissioners. TEN PIN STANDING ! It would seem to me that any at- tmPt to belittle the efforts of the The Ten Pin Bowline LMiii League of Natinn. I situation must L.'any intelligent . ! .in ?! 12 i 13! be deprecated by and peace loving COMMONSENSE. "! Strength in Rails 10 20 19 Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday-CaUla i.zq p.m Thursday ss. Prince George 10:30 pjn. Friday ss. p. Adelaide ...10 pjn. So. Cardena io:3o; pjn. Dec. 5 ss. prln. Vofah .. . 5 pjh. Dec. 19 ss. Prin. Norah ...5 pin. rrom Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala Feature of Mart 1 f 1 ... utut pwara Jlovement In Yesterday's Trading in New York NEW YORK, JXc. 5:-Strength In rails featured a general upward movement In yesterdays trading on the New York Stock Exchange which was somewhat halted late In the day by profit-taking. More than 3,000,000 shares hands and closing averages were: muusinais. 144.04. Up, ,46j rails, 41-75. up 159; utilities. 29.11. up .19. pjn. and bonds, 97.76, up .10. I Than Last Although Year Is Molding Up There was a sharp falling off in sawlog production In Prince Rupert forestry district during the month of November, the total being only 8,957,822 board feet as cornered with 21.121.766 board feet in the same ..... ... month w . . . last .mw j year. The . " Lineal feet of poles arid piling re corded in the Interior this Novem ber totalled 422.413 a.w all u . in ... cedar i,uil farpd thP tT,-... I 'V R0AD AT KLNCOLITH u uoi4 j m uccume exnausiea. II proper methods of conservation weather has been very fine of lae 1 at Kincolith. Want Ads SHOE REPAIRS SHOES Repaired very cheaply until tec. 3L Shoemaker, opposite High School. t'EKTU;iC.ITIs Ol' ijJiuVESlENTs SILVER KlNfl Kn 1- Bit vm triun No. 3; 8IX.VXK KINO No. 3: SILVER KINO No. 4; SILVER KINO No. 5; SILVER KINO No 6: SILVER KINO No. T SILVE!l KINO No. 8- m trrnton w , & BLUEBIRD No 2 MINERAL CLAIMS Sltul tn the AUin Mining Oiruion of Where looted: WhltewUr Crck XuUequaij River. TAKE NOTICE that D. C. Sharpatone, acting fta agit for Raymond L Walker Free Miner' CertUlcate No. 6488 1 -D Danlel H. Mdler, Free MUier's Certificate '. No 64877-r: lUrry C Bracken. Free Mln-, efs Certificate No. 6487S-D; Arthur lied, man. Free Miner CerUflcate No. 04880- i tf. AUska Juneau Oold Mjnjng Corpora-iJpn. Free Minefa CerUflcate No. 68036. , D; Walter Barron, Free Miner CerUn-1 cale No. 64888-D; D. J. MacOouaU. Free M.toefa OerUflcate No. 84889.D, Intends sixty ay. from the date hereof, to ap. ply to the Mining Recorder for CerUfj. t oates of Improvement or the purpose ; of obtaining Cror, nnnt. nf k- claims. I And Further -take notice that action ' under eeodon 83 cf the Mineral Act. 1 must be comme-ravi Krfnn. tk. , I ol such Certiflcatesi of ImpravtmenU. " aay or December. 1935.' IX THE M I'KKME COritT OF IIRITISII COLrMrtlA In' Probate , And i in the Mailer of the "AdmlnUlrallnn i Art- I In Ih Mailer or the EUale of Samuel 1 Meplienn Moore. Dereaved. 1 TAKE Knnrr nt k. .... ; Honor Judge ruber the 6th day of i wieajDer iva i waa appointed Admin wc bviwe ot aamuei siepn- ewoa Moore, late of Anyox. B, C, De- ceocea. and ail mniM hnin agalnat aald estate are hereby required -wk prupenj Termed to m on or before December 15th 1935 and I persona Indebted to the esUte are rtquttird to pay the amount of their tndebtedneu to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT .. Official Administrator . . Prince Rupert. B. C Dtei the 7th daT of Norember 1935. riNft Afjf Nollee of Intention to apply to Lease . Land In PRINCE ROTERT Land Recordlnc District vi ganse 3 Ccest; and situate about 1-2 mile aouth of the W a Brown Hanestte Lease on SkWki Bay Stephen- Island. " Take notice that William Anthony Brown of RV1vi a.k . . "j wtM.unu m, occupation FUherman and Trapper Intend to apply for lease of the follow. iracijaoa loreanore lanaj: Commeilffne ml nxt -nin. . amall laland within an lnft m.. akl Bar. about 20 Feet went nr l boathouae. which triy 3-4 mile aouth of the W A Brown Homeslte Leue thenr wi 1300 " Feet: 'Ihrw ' Knrth avi tDnceEa6t 1.800 Feet; thence South w r-rni. vanxe west ooo Feet to point ot nmmaiwiiinit uui nn.i-i . m. . . ny . 5 Thirty acre, more or lea. WILUAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated Norembar 4th, 19)5. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Borden Street School enrolment for Novrnhr 117 Ho Kn... ' wwi,vy V W.VJJO compared with 85.865 also all and 159 girls with) an average of !n cedar in November last year, i 98 percent whl)e Booth School en- Cords of wood aggregating 467 were rolment totalled 490280 boys and taken out this November as against zia g'rts with a percentage of seventy-five last November. No ties M-45- School savings for Borden were counted this November Street totalled $25 and for Booth whereas a year ago 467 were coun-1 School, $53.41 ted. i MINK & MARTIN Mink Pelts are 20 Percent Higher I have an order for 10,000 Mink and 5,000 Martin. Any fur with hair oh it interests me. - fiOLI) B L 0 0 M The Old Reliable NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates J 1.04 op 50 Rooms Hot 4t Cold Waier Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 108 Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockeye Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL ro,ocir'J Carefree at Mrn-'i PackerJ by the only Sal-mon Canning Company With witn an an nil all thP the year vnnr round payroll in Prince RiinnH- 1'"' w Winter Motoring Ask us about: Car Heaters Windshield Defrosters Winter Lubricants Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave, Phone 52 I Thowday, Decen.y: LOG SCALE iDINNER OF l2 FALLS OFF; SPORTSMEN Production This November Lower; Game Banquet Last Night In Knot Hotel Proved Affair of Out standing Enjoyment Highly successful and enlovable was the sportsmen's banquet held last night in the Knox Hotel by the Prince Rupert Rod Si Gun Club, no less than seventy guests taxing the canacitv nf the nlare in the limit . w . wu'uvti, v. fiib . tuu scaie lor tne present year to date : & oun Club, was in the chair dur-is 13027.786 board feet as com- ng the latter part of the evening, oared with 131.488,012 board feet F. A. MacCallum presiding before n the first eleven months of 1934. he arrived. There is so little difference between After full Justice had been done th production so far this year and to a splendid game dinner, the that of 1933 at a corresponding wherewithal which was provided by date that th nntnut this mnnth Cant Paul Armmir nnH nirtv wVin will probably determine which year visited Skidegate Inlet a few days .ui i . . i . . . . . i m. iiinc uie largesi iqresi proauc.- ago. mere was a program of music tion. and speeches. The scale oer SDecles this Nnvem- The sneakers in f! H rtrmp ber was as follows, figures for 1934 Sergeant O. H. Greenwood, R. L. being also sno'wn for comparison: Mclptosh. C. E. Phlllipson. Olof Hr 1935 Bi ! Spruce 4,473.469 Cedar - U83.078 Hemlock .2.444,814 Balsam 866.101 Jackplne Miscellaneous .. 360 Totals - ..a. . M ... ... .-yyijy m Our Store is Full 0f IDEAL GIFTS ! That Save You Money Kaien Hardware A satisfactorv nii u t . uiw.u. inc singers were J. a. ieng I 5.159 and J. S. Wilson with C. P. Balagno gtgtg4tgL'!9i9,e 10.96938 accompanying. 2.736.151 Moving pictures of huntine and -. 4.915,982 Hshing scenes, both in this district. 2,148,135 and farther afield were shown by 344,783 H. F. McLeod and William Cruick-2,018 shank and proved of much Interest. opening at 8 p.m., the banquet 8.967.822 21.121.766 continued until after midnight ' Forest Products i At Prices You Want to Pay COAL TO PLEASE EVI.P-.il Y Satlifaction Gj FAMOUS EPSON C0L ALBEKTA COAL I1UI.KLEY VALLEY COU VANCOUVER ISLAM) COU PKIXCE Kl PERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and Rex BOWLING CLUB I.I.MITKI) FOUR GOOD ALIUS Weekly Prizes For llih Scores Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOLK SCKVICE Proprietors llert .Morgan & Bud lUrri? Don't forget the n umber 150 FRESH MILK AM) CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 637 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Our Mixture of COAL One Quick Burning One Long Lasting Makes a good $11.50 per ton