Many outstanding Shoe Values for Women and Children too. iitiLiiiiriiiuitiiiiis.iiiitiuiiaiiiaiiiijiiii.ifiijIli3 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week jL. 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 .... News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 98 - 8 Monday, January 23, 1935 TWO THOUSAND MEN $500 .10 3.00 9.00 26 D2 1.40 j One of the interesting features of the annual report of ;the Chamber of Commerce published Saturday was that ipart prepared by Dr. J. IV Mandy, resident mining engm seer, in which he stated that two thousand men were em ;ployed in mining in this district. The number is larger than we could have supposed. It means a large pavroll and is a ery important iactor in tne prosperity ot the province 1 WELCOME TO VISITORS We are glad today to extend a hearty welcome to a grea many visitors who have been forced to travel through Prince Rupert in order to avoid further delay in reaching their destination. We forgive the constant gibes .of the people of the south in regard to our weather, remembering that it is probably wormwood and gall to them to have to come mis way Decause oi tne ram ana snow and uood con Hitions in the south. We hope thev will eniov the trin thor feOUjsMydmake a l10ult f coming this way again when Wjlcohditions are better. Possibly when they arrive f)iey may! remember that Prince Rupert is. in the banana belt and is a particularly pleasant place to visit in the sum: mer. Come and see us wTien tlie flowers are in bloom. The tulips are already showing themselves and many other bulbs will be tip within a few days. And it's only a. few weeks since the frost nipped the last of the fall flowers and spoiled the green of our lawns. TheFxsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BUCK COD- r Prepared Dally Hj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. m prince RUPERT, B.C. II your paper does not arrive, telephone the office ftttUtitf tli Ragle here last tiitfht. Chicago UUck Hawks resumed - lusive leadership of th American Division of the National Hockey League, the Boston Bruins dropping to second place when the best they could do was play a draw with the Red Wings at Detroit. It was the second draw game for Detroit at the week-end, neither team having been able to score' In the game at Toronto Saturday rflght between the Red Wings arid the Maple Leafs. The Canadlens conquered the Bruins at Boston Saturday ' night and moved Into a tie with New York Americans for third place in ther International Division, the Ametks having lost to the Rangers in an Inter-club game at New York. last night. . " Week-end scores were as follows:; Saturday's Scores 3 Canadlens 3. Boston 2. . 'j$ Detroit 0, Toronto 0 (overtime) Sunday's Scores v Chicago 5, St. Louis 3. Rangers 4, Americans 2. .. Boston 2, Detroit 2 (overtime). Hockey Standings Toronto Maroons International Division Americahs Canadlens St. Louis W. D. L. F. A. P. 21 3 7 87 57 45 14 2 10 69 46 30 .7 7 14 54 73 31 9 3 13 52 70 21 6 4 21 54 91 16 On arriving here yesterday after I American Division i Chicago .'. .." 15' 410 67 54 34 Boston 15 3 11 68 64 33 Detroit 11 6 12 6958 23 Rangers 11 4 11 68 65 26 Japanese Young People's Society Elects Officers l t The Canadian Japanese , Young : People's Society elected officers for ; the coming year in the Kaj-K3n Halt on. Saturday night. The fol-j lowing were elected: Presidlng moto. officer. Toshi. Saka- President, Kana Yamanaka. Secretary, Nori Yamanaka elected). (re- Treasurer, Hadl Suehlro. ' Literary and social conveners. Kazue Kanaya and Kazu Nakamoto. WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront noon from the- south, Capt. Thomas nllff maetpr nf tn steampr Prin u 4 1 f- ; V'Sr , ." . - , t - n ' A cess Norah. reported to the Marine ! naving Deen cancenea jast wees, Department that the light on Fog Rocks In Fitzhugh Sound, north of Namu was not burning. It is supposed that it had been extinguished as a result of the recent storms. leral cargo.' After discharging, .she j sailed for Alice Arm, naving.oni boardf iumber and other material to; be ased In the construction oi a; new float at Silver City. From, there the will proceed to Stewart to load J ore for Tacoma, calling at Ocean Falls on the way south. Making good time in spite of having had to call at such extra points as Campbell RlvPr, Knglewood, Port Hardy and Ocean Falls owing to the calling ti the Princess Adelaide i . n, ovcctiiici rtiiiccoa Thomas Cliff, arrived In port at 1 :30 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and sailed at 3 p.m. for Skagway and other Alaska points whence she With a fair sized list of passen- "T Z. gers, union steamer uaiaia, uapi. . James Flndlay, arrived in port at ,. . l ,, ... , 'i (l,:.,.(h,w disembarked here while one " ,r. .?-1" here for the norili aboard her. aim auuru ak iut wiu, Stewart and other northern points. ' U .U. 111 M...-H n, row morning and sail at 1:30 p.m. for the routh. Frank Waterhouse coast freighter Southholm, Capt. II. B. Bennett, was In nnr QoHirHfiv vpnlticy wllh opn - I. UTJLE NOse TUU VE MAO COLDS, Cffl' 777; 1 s r w . irt Limericks town in B. C. we all know,. .Us a yen for to VQ". and to grow. But with Bennetts and Kings And depressions and things, We know that it grows all too slow, i in Prince Rupert we once had a cur- tain, We would gaze at and then feel quite certain, That In years ten or less (But alas! for our guessi We'd have skyscraper same's on that curtain. Of snow we have had quite enough," But It's only the weather-man's blough,' For the spring flowers that bloom Will dispel air out gloom, Winter Kcramsl With a hough and a nought t Prince Rupert, the town with a name For a promise that never yet came; This. year will bring fame For rriore than the rain,' For the pulp mill is promised again. There was an old fellow who.once iOald, "At rhyming I'm rated a In thisag( Qj-Spfciagzatton MyrarewMntroMja V- ; The Imperial Tobacco Company is proud to regard itself as the faithful servant of the people of Canada. Itser'es them by taking a product oT the soil vtiat hasinherent in it properties capable of ministering. to-their, peace, comfort and happinesslJandrf,then.,.. Monday. January 28, w PV , t mi r nre tirn tin n ujmx i t mi mi itnn iirniiKru nnn f V? 1 SPORT! 1 The Family Shoe Store f Third Avenue I.IMITKII Phone 3S1 HAWKS MOVE1 Where firrtu-e ami Quality Krrls i into lead: Bargain Department Specials i 1 Scored Victory at r.prne of IU(les', For Men SPECIAL 47 PAIRS ONLY MEN'S BROWN CALF BOOTS In a good range of sizes. Beat makes including English "K" Boot, Liberty," Invictus" and "Regal," formerly priced T. $3.95 & $4.85 You will recoanive this offering as good value. Many already have. Why cot take advantage of this offer while the range lasts. If you don't like them brown they can be dyed black. While Uruiiis Were ruyinr, Draw With Detroit ST LOUIS. Jan. 28: iCP De- curing, prjoessiijg, manufacturing, and packagingV) jjf n r r that product product into forms convenient for their daily use' 'M" r . Not content with .that, it is doing its utmost, - sDread and intensive distribution, to1 make the .- r .111. 1 . ' " -comlorts of tobacco available to people in everyipartf f of .Canada,- in forms and in qualities to suit, evepy ( taste, and at prices within every purse. In everything : v t.. V it does lor tooacco users it is earnestly, striving -to, . j servethem uncommonly well, hoping therebyriot; t' merely to win success, but to deserye it. . .1 mm And that same determination to earn success.by 'leail in service has inspired the Company to Ipokbeyond the . consumers of tobacco, t(th"edistributors 6f4 tobacco products, to the worlcersIh tobacco f actories,. .?; to the growers of tobacco leaf, and beyomi 'theran. a'gain to. Canada;thi:;Na'tionaIway$ in-quest.ofyf;S; " andfmeansjof-widening and ;fet'tering. Syjcc.(.;:.. ' ; ' 'Afstory. ohthi more important jttpt laktn St'thutr' ' ' Wrmll-beUhld in shcceeJmMtsiaFWh " M V ' ; . ' .i '.- A . ' " 'MrERI AL TOBGCO" COMRANyi OF; : CND .0 ljjED . . dunce, "But to gi( something free "Would always, suit me, r I "So 11 try for The Hews' for sit munce." A foolish,, old man rurned.Pinfro' J While the weather was down beloi Fired his house and his car, And cf Ifd. out; 'Tjier you are, "That makes me a great man like NeroP There was a gay fellow called Bash, Who decided to cut quite a dash, . tyi he bought a, huge car, Drove th'e girls nearland far. Now alast Someone else has his cash. L0CAPEWS Monty Williams, w? 11 known veteran rside'nfof the province, who was In the Yukon, in Oold Rush, days, ts paving a visit to the city, having arrived orl the Catala last evening from Vancouver. He U on his way to the Queen Charlotte Islands where he rhay -decide to settle. CRIBBAGE FIXTURES i, January 2-lfrmo vs. Elcutor I,O.O.F. vs. Canadian Legl6fi, C.H ft A. s. Moose, Mea t Packer- t-Empress, February 4 Empress . O rot to. OJtX vs. (Janadlah Legion, Elevator "s. Moose. Meat Parkei IOO.F. Februai, ! bmtto P N.B-A-Empresil it. Cahadlah Legion, Me Packers vs. M"oose. I OO.F ' Af' ' valor. February II LOOT vs. Orotto. Elevator vs. Canadian Legio" preai vs. Moose, C H-A vi Mf4' PfVeriC ' (VUhiary 25-O.rotto vs. Mo"sf Canadian' Legion Vs. Meat pariff-taipress vt I.O.O.F, Elevator Tlie Junior Elks have challens their senior brothers to a l' f basketball which it Is planned w play in the Mobae Hall on January 31.