page two Another Year has Run its Course and it is our sincere hope that for you it has .'been a successful one from every standpoint. We hope further that the New Year about to dawn will prove more successful than any that has gone before, and bring you Health, Happiness and other good things in life. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PK1NCK KUPKKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA c . - Phone 357 PubllafcMl Krery Afternoon, Except Bunday. ay prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLKN Managlng-Bdrcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ??H't3,7 mM or camer yean p"10 ta n" .. n u By mall to all porta of British Columbia. Uie British Empire and News Department Telt phone AdvertisUit and Circulation Telephone 98 meniDer oi Audit Bureau of Circulation! Tuesday, December 31, 1935 NEW YE A I? ATPQQ A flV - Once more we come to the end of a year and we look forward with renewed hope and faith to the year that is coming. riannily most of the npnnlp Vmi-o n vn nt-;v,:4.: is every prospect that business conditions will be better and that population will increase. This means better fa-cUitjes for those who live here and a more cheerful and happy people generally. ' If Premier Pattullo is able to carry out his wish and put every man to work who needs it; we shall certainlv feel a year from now that 1936 has been a banner year. " , I ohtically and economically we are making progress not as ereat as snmo u-milrl un' w ' fi,of ; "" "ui- ciiuuii iu assure us hat the day t is not , far distant when every man who is able to work for decent wages will be able to get work and jwe without the dread of having to seek government re- In this matter of social, political and economic progress, it is to be remembered that the mass mind of the people is a hll 1 t that wV changes i? eaSllyi do r V?pUy and 11 is a 00d tWng f or u ' not come too fast and without prepare fefc rlat -rVh.at the system' there wffl s ilLbe a healthy dissatisfaction which leads to progress .There is much fear in the minds of many that Canada may be led into war. We hardly expect this to happen be- cause there are powerful forces quietly making foV peace. te&SrtH hf lt 8ll0Uld be necessary f "Canada to L IL ( efensive measures we feel sure Canadians win vill do their duty as.thev see t. War is oii w tu THE OLD, OLD WISH W Wc wish you all fa A HAPPY AND PIlOSpEROUS NEW YEAR Philpott, Evilt & Co. Ltd. fa i Some brilliant and exciting footbail was urned in at Stamford Bridge when Hearts of Midlothian famed Scottish football team, met Chelsea This photo shows Wjcdley the Chelsea goalie, saving from a corner kick, while the Heart attackers sweep in to follow up their advantage. Woodley Is supported by one of his backs. HERRING ON POLICE COURT WEST COAST FINES HIGHER jGcatest Run In Years Keens Re duction Plants Running At Capacity PORT ALBERN1, Dec. 31: The regard to the future. Manv fPPl tw n J.u J ... " bieeest n 01 herrins n mill not be built in Pnn,o R ,"7 7 U Vlvr Sound in years is reported r nrinn. losr ri. l uumtj progress from Toquart. The water is simply ' uunng udb. With the general improvement throughout aliTC th them and thousands up- tne COUntrV thP ffpVolnnmonfo . Ann in l nil thmicnnc I lumbering and a better lavout for Wal fiPi-mon B ln' on the sUvery fish, seineboats suit of the reciprocity treatv with tha TTnJfnrl Cf t,. "ifrom Auction plants are male- worse Hiiftr things n than war and .. one .7 of ""- these is to shirk nUUK our ourir?p0Mted sea linns to nnH b! a,lve nHth wUh gul,s and 11 01 NationS is the weTher Tw T Ve.afiUe such V a a verv fl nowe Jl Snm 1 r PeaCe bMt lt Vm he USeleSS UU- theast gales that have been no! less al stand together. I J ticeably absent until this week, wiine we are all anxious'o hear of the nrotrress 0f .BarkJey Sound WU1 be ulte able l events in Africa and Eurone, let us not dwell too much Jhe hming are fat I on the puhished reooits. -tet u nrhP- tv.?nii thlnk ion J? think i i f"d. n f,ne shape and the,r size hprtnvmmit tl,;i, xi V , Peace indicats no sign of depletion as thXl H e?S' t,,mk. fr,neW a,Kl i0V and UlCre 1S a,mSt a c-P'eS absence ultion in the wnfll ULn 1,. ' .i i i . Th '. - ,,ui miiuu mm anroau.. ing capacity hauls, in one night taking altogether between 1500 and 2000 tons as a result of which the plants were choked to the limit and working full blast Despite recent press reports to the effect that herring have completely disappeared from Barkley Sound, fish are still being caught by the hundreds of tons and most pianis are wen satisfied with Jesuits to date, though fishing Is not so good as in the highest years. Three plants are running and one reports half its quota already attained. Another has nearlv half Its quota and the third, while not doing so well, has been able to put away quite a tonnage for bait. Slack spells In herring fishing in Barkley Sound are quite common. Most fishermen believe that the fctest month's fishing Is lost before the season opens but expect that, with a recession of the high tides now prevailing and with a change of the moon, large catches will yet be made soon. Fish In Fine Shape Middle Channel at this writing Is There are eleht hnntc ficv,i with crews of seven men each; six ! tenders with three men enrh- .o 10 110 01011 emP'yed in the' three nlants: nnH with not man .t. ".v.. ..v ilictil- "i ,-vv" wjiui jiuinuer employed by the industry is over 200. Tills is all white labor. Not a single Japanese is employed in the reduction plants, which is" In sharp contrast to the opposite condition when dry salting Is permitted. Today's Weather Terrace Cloudy, south wind, 38. Anyox Cloudy, heavy southwest wind, 35. Stewart Heavy wet snow, calm, 32, Hazelton Cloudy, wind, 33. Smithers Cloudy, wind, cold. Burns Lake Stiff nnrthoic DAILY NEWS , - ' v CHELSEA GOALIE SAVES FROM HEARTS TODAY'S STOCKS (Oourtjy S. D. anneton Oo.) I Slight Increase Is Recorded This Year Orer Last City police court fines In Prince Rupert during the year 1935 were just slightly In excess of 1934, the total for this year having bsen $2841 as compared with $2778.50 last year. Pines for this December totalled $112 as against $122 In the same month last year. In all 308 cases were dealt with in city police court during the year ending today DUCHESS OF YORK ILL LONDON, Dec. 31: (CP) Thp Duchess of York, wife of the second son of the Kinir, Is seriouslv ill with pneumonia.. GENERAL LIGGETT DIES SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 31: P.. era! Hunter Liggett, one of United States most celebrated wartime military leaders, died here vpstpr. day after a lengthy illness. On a charge of wife beating "--at James Sim was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by Magistrate McClymont in citv doIIcp court yesterday afternoon. The sen tence will run consecutive to one of twenty days' for which Sim is already serving. Mrs. W. R. Murdoek of Animv ra a passenger aboard tho rnfou day going through to Vancouver wucic sne win spend a few months visitine. We sell rirnilmtnn Try a classified. - . . duality Built up through 230 years of wine mklng tradition. ICAN ML m rilllfP Pfoducd of Niter Domini o J'his advt. is not pubHshed or displayed by the Liquor Con-trol Board oCby the Government of Brilish Columbia. i VancAHver B. C. Nickel, 0. Big Missouri, .72. Braloroe. S.45. B. R. Cons., .03 B. R.X aoldv.07i Cariboo quartz, 1.15. Dentonia, 53. Georgia River, .01 "4. Golconda, .10?. Indian. .01. Mlnto. .09. Morning SUr, .03 li. National Sliver. .02&. Noble Five. .04. Pend Oreille, 1.07. Porter Idaho, .04 V4. Premier, 1.83. Reeves McDonald, .11, Reno, 1.04. Silver Crest. .00 . Salmoii Gold. j08. Taylor Bridge. .13. Wayside, .16. Whitewater. .05. Waverly Tangier, ..00JA, . United Empire, .03 lask). Grange, .01. Toronto '; Central Patricia. 2.83. i Chlbougamau,' .20. - Lee Gold, .02. Gi-anada. 1. . Inter. Nickel," 45.50. . Alicassa, 34, Noranda, 4450. Sherritt Oordon, 1.13.' Slscoe, 2.99. Ventures,' 1.77. Lake Maron, .03 ft: .. . Teck Hughes, 4.99. t Sudbury Basin, 3.45, Smelter Gold, .04.- -' Little Long Lac. 6.50. " Can.. Malartlc. 1.15,,, Stadacona. .19 J J'. Pickle Crow. 450. ' McKenzie Red Lake, 1.33. God's Lake. 1.30. ' Sturgeon River. .52. Red Lalce Gold Shore, .50. San Antlnio, 3.09. Shawkey, .62. Perron, 1.21. HOCKEY SCORES Northwestern League Portland 0, Edmonton 0. V ' . Tuesday iwt COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDS ON ALBERTA COAL BULKLBT VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE; 5 ami 5 Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR' SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morjan' Si Bud Barrh Don't forget the number 456 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Birch Wood Cedar Wood Jackpine r The New Year At iiiitjnight.tonigKt a New Year begins with all its possibilities and' lioKs, iU resolutions made, $6m Uojit ami some forgotten.' The pDi'son who th'inks and tries will go ahead no matter what 1 930 may brin g. So lo you all, let me say: Try to Make the Year 193G a Year i ... Of Happiness D. ELIO GREETINGS We take this -opportunity of thanking our customers and Ulknh for the nplendid patronage they have given us during the year 1935. At the same time we wish to extend to all our lest wishes for a HAPPV AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAH ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR To all our old friends and customers, and to the many new ones we have made during the past year, our wisji Is that you may have A Happy and Prosperous New Year GORDON'S HARDWARE McBridc St. I'honf III THE IDEAL CLEANERS McKrido Street and Fifth Avenue Wish to thank all their friends for the patronage given them during the past year. They hope the New Year will he btith happy and prosperous and that all may share In the happiness and prosperity. U N 1 ON ST EAMS li I P ft ; LI M I T B D S1 j" lixcurlon Itates fffctlve November 1st. 1935 $32?0 ' ',Prlnce nmri to Vahcoiver and return Stealers leav prince Rupert for Vnncouffr T.S.S. CAT A LA EVERY TUESDAV, 1:10 VAX. Due Vanconrer, Thursday pjn. Til.S. CARDP.NA FRIDAY, 18:30 I'.RI. Oue vat Myef, Monday n.m. Weekly fallings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox arid Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding sailings anditlcketa from. R. M. BMIT1I, I'rlncc Ruptit Atent, Third Are. henejW CANADIAN PACIFIC 10 .aI,c2.Uvel" vU oi," FaNs and way sort S,3. PRINCESS ADELAIDE, Fridays, 10 pjn. To Vancouver Dlrcrt SB. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 5th, 19th, Jan. 2nd, 16th, 30th. Tffl oect,'a,, Wrarirell. .Innrau and 8katw S B. PRINCESS NORAH, Dec. 15tll, 2Dth, Jan.. 12th, 30th. WINTER ROUND TRIP FARK TO VANCOOVKR J32 Tickets on ale Nov, 1st, 1935 to Feb, 2th, 1M0. Final return .limt March 31st, 1930. ...For Information and "reservations call or writ W, L. COATE8, General Asent, Prince Rupert, B.C. l