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Advertising and Circulation Telephone News" Department Telephone AILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations PLANS FOR REFUNDING 4 98- 85- 1 3.00 9.00 Friday, March 1, 1935 1.40 25 Nearly everybody has a plan for refunding just? now.. The legislature will be asked to give legality: to a scheme for reduq'ngj;he interest rate on all Prince Rupert bonds. Vancouver1 has a refunding scheme for cuttingthe interest rate in half but it is not likelv to succeed on . that basis,. Un doubtedly tWy will refund but at a higher rate of interest thahtasked by .Mayor Mcueer. The province has a big refunding scheme on hand with the idea of saving, the pro,-vince aix million dollars a year. The Dominion, must also refund its debt; cutting interest rate nearly in half if it is to. survive and carry out the needed public works. Every-WhereV there seems to be a war on interest rates, It is rather hard on the men who invested their, savings in a certain type of security expecting that they wduld:have something to rely on in their old age. It Isalso.hanl on the insurance- companies that thought they were investing policyholders' money in sound securities. But. then the oppression was hard on everyone, borne lost their life savings and others have lost their businesses while many thousands scarcely managed to keep their heads above water during the troublous times and it will take years to recover. We pity the investors who are hurt but they have tie, consolation that all are in the same boat. Everybody has been hurt moKe or less by the depression. Mail; Schedule For. the, East-'Moftdaysr Wednesdays and Fri day's 4:30 p.ss From-the East-. Tuesdays.. Ttiursdays and Satur days ; ... v. : J. 10:15 pjn For VAncou vei Mondays (train! 4:30 pin. Tuesdays 12:30 pjn. Wednesdays (train) ... 4:3C pjn. Thursdays .....9;20 pin Friday. '. u pjn TIME TABLE OF BOllING March 4 Bluebirds .vs. Coquettes, Doodads vs. C. N. R. A. March 7 Carnation Girls vs. Grotto, Annettes Vs. Strikers. March 11 Bluebirds vs. C. N. R. A Doodads vs. Coquettes. March 11 Carnation Girls vs. Strikers. Annettes vs. Grotto. March 18 Bluebirds vs. An- March 1.4 and;25-. , 4 p.rn..nettes, Doodads vs. Carnation Girls. Fronw Vancouver j March 21 C. N. R. A. vs. Grotto, j Sunday 4 p.m Coquettes vs. Strikers. Tuesday (train 10:15 p.m.j March 25 Bluebirds vs. Carna-W.eanesday 10 a.m tion Girls, Doodads vs. Annettes. Thursday .Jtrain) 10:X5 p.m. March 28-C. N. R. A. vs. Strikers, ttiday.. 4 p.m j coquettes vs. Grotto; 6aturtfay (train) 10:15 p.m ; April 1 Bluebirds vs. Grotto, March 10, 21 and, 31 a.m. 'Doodads vs. Strikers. For-Anyorf and Stewart j April 4 C N. R. A. vs. Annettes, Sunday 7 p.m. ' Coquettes vs. CJarfiatloa Girls. Wednesday 3 p.m. FrofrB'Anyox: and Stewart- j Tuesday fl,;L iv?Q a.m . March 1. 15 and;29 9 p.m. Tnursday '. 8 p.m, iFrom Queen Cliarlotie Islands For Naa River and Pert.Slmiwon ! March 13 and 27 ami Sunday 7 pjn. l For Alaska from Naas River and Port Simpson ! March 10, 21 and 31 a.m. Tuesday, ..... 11:30 am From Alaska For QuVnrfwrHlei-lslahds 1 March 14 and 25 p.m. 'SPORT To Be Manager fi 9&XjLk- WBfz l0i 11 BABE RUTH BOSTON. March 1: CP Babe Ruth will be full-fledged manager oi the Boston Braves in 193S. It is now revealed that, under his three-year contract, he will be assistant manager under Bill McKcchnie for the first year before taking over fnll control. Ladies' Bowling League. Results Honors- Divided in Two Contests Last Nitht, Leaving, Dooddads At Head-of Standing Canadian National Recreation Association divided honors In matches .with Annette's in the Ladles' Bowling League at the Rex Club , alleys last nlsht as did the Grottctlcs and Strikers. Aggregate scores for the evening were as fol lows; Canadian National Recrea tion Association, 1338; Annette's, 1354; Grotto, 1195; Strikers. 1210. iligh average for the evening was 18) by Miss Owens. The standing to date is as fol lows: W. L. Dooddads ... ..2 0 ' c n; r; A.'. '. l 1 Annette's 1 1 Grotto 1 l Strikers T: 1 1 Carnation Girls 1 1 Coquettes .'. '......1 1 Bluebirds 0 2 Basketball Standing .Senior League- W. L. P, Giotto 8 2 10 C. N. R. A 2 5 4 Moose , 2 5 4 Intermediate League High School .'. 6 2. 12 Canadian Legion 5 3 10 Warriors 2. 8 4! ; Ladies' League Annette's 0 2 12 Grottettcs 5 5. 10 High School 2 C. 4 , Junior League Scythians 9 1 18 Boy Scouts 4 4 8 jllglV School. 0. 8 0 HNAI NKXT WEEK i r (iiutd ill liic vuuauiuii ivabiuiiui flecreatlon Association's club bad- minpn tournament arc to be play ed rext Wt-dnesday. G. N; R. Trains For the Cast-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl aays o:30 p.m. GROTTO IN i FINAL NOW! Wins Over Mimisf lu Clnrli Hoop lUaj-Oifr-lnlrnurilUtffc. Slat Rest Game I Grotto cinched a berth in the Senior League basketball play-offs oy "defeating the Moose 3321 last, night At no time was the game very , interesting to watch as the Cigar Store men had things their own , way throughout. Half time score u 17-9 m favor 91 the. orotio. ; The Intermediate dash was the; best game of the- evening. Ue Ca- j nadian Legion, wiUi Uie aid of Ritchie's two penalty shots In the) dying secoiKis of the game, win- j nlng over the Warriw-31-19. j Carl Smith and- Nakamoto re-i fereetl the gam in a capable manner althouKlvtlieyi miatit have call ed a few. more fouls instead of eight ou the Vets-.'nh 11 on thei Warriors. The first half, was- tail and rough ' witli both side doing ; a lot of mimmmmmm heavy checking: and -wild shooting. CapU Armstroug'Ol the Vets had a ; D CCT If. TQ fV nlaht off andrctiied in the early Al-uJ.U.L I'U; part of the second half. Both teams kept neck and neck rrght up to the end of the first half when the score was IMC. When the game resumed the Warriors were- having more Uun their share of Uie play, but could not sink the baskets When tliey-J lost the bait It meant a goal for the Vets and, wlth.lwa minutes to go. it was 19-lft when Ritchie was ! Bve two penalty- Mulls wJiieli hoi i didn't miss, ; The High School -iris last to the lOtotUttes 1312. in a hard-fought match in which Sue Gultcb guard of the Grotto, and Thelraa. Davis ot the Students, nut up a sterling game. The Student were playing. The Scythians scoring machine trampled all over the Boy. Scouts to win the Junior League game 17-2. At half time the score was 7-2. Individual scoring: Junior League , Boy 8coutS- 2 Cromp, Brown, Eby, Sakamoto U), Yamanaka, Llndielh U). Dybhnvn. Erlckson. Scythians 17) Montesano 12), U. Roma. GUlis 0k Antonelll. Do- mlnato 7, Astori. Ifourneau 2), Murray. Ladies'- Ixa(uc High . School 12J Blaine li, Mussallem 4, Turgeon, E( Davis, McLeod 4), T. Davit. Ellison 3). Grottettes 13i McMeeklni Gu- lick( Beale (2), Croxford; Hallberg. Smith 9. Dickens 2). intermedls'le League . Warriors, U9j M)len U), Vier. erck (61, Nay lor 4), Fltznatrlck, J. Comadlna 7), Domlnato 1), F. Comadina. , . . Canadian Legion.. (21) Arm-ttrong (31, McPhee Ml), Blake (2), Suehlro (1), Christian (2). Ritchie 2h Senior Leagu Orotto 33; Ptatchford (10), Murray, GlHis (2J,. Morrison d), Morgan (20), McPheeL - Moose '2D Mltchellt (C), Wing- liam (0), Arney rney (t)rvP (t).PIcrce (7) tsoniM.3 I ! Vance, Morrison Hockey Scores St LouLv.2. Canadiens 4. Montreal -5, New York Rangers 2, Chicago J, Detroit 5. Hockey Standings International Division W- u,; F. Toronto 25 4.' 13 112. Maroms, 23 2, 10 112 panadleiw .. 15 5 10 81 Americans .11 8.20 83 A. Pf 91 54 79 48 03 35 08 30 St. Louis .. 9 0 28 . 74 127 24 American. Dlvikion, . Boston 21 5 '14102 90 47 Chicago .20 4 id 00 70 44 Rangers 50 5 15 113 104 45 Detroit c-. ...U ? 201 100 09 35 Grotto C. N. It SwlttVt Ramblers the better brand of. hall uul they rr,., could not stop, Sniper Smith's! shooting and, when the half ended, they were on the small end of a' 7-4 score. On the resumption of I play in the second naif the Stu dents outscored the Grotto but could not- get- that last two points so they, lost 13-12. R. 8 8 a a 8 8 F. 54972 48312 47278 40173 4G110 42163 Vancouver. Alexandria, .014 B. C. Nickel. .44. Big Missouri, .34. Bradian, 2J05, Bralorne, 950. B. R. Cons .O6V4. B. n. X. Gold, 20i Cariboo, 1.30. Dentonla, .72. DunwelL .07. Oeorgla River, .OO'lt,, Golconda. 20. Olacler Creek, J)3. Grange, .13. lkrcule. .01. Minto, .18!'. Meridian. .12. Morning Star, .07. National Silver, j03V4. Noble Five, .004- Pend Oreille, .48. Porter Idaho, .07h- Premier,. 1,55. Reeves McDonald, .12. Reward, .04; Reno, 152. Silver Crest, .OP,,. Salmon Gold, .13. Taylor Bridge, .19 Waylde, .09 . Whitewater, .04j Waverly Tangier, .00i. United Empire, .022. Tonmto Central Patricia, 15, Chlbougamau, ,2. .Lee Gold. .04. Oranada, .12!. Inter. Nickel, 2350. Macassa, 2.48; Noranda, 33.75. Shcrrltt Gordon, .40; Slsco, 3.05. Ventures, .90. Lake Marnn, .03. Tcclc Hughes, 4il2. Sudbury. Basin, 1)0. Smelter Gold, .10. Can. Malartic, .09. Little Long Lac, C.75. Astoria Rouyn, .04: Stadacona, .2012. Maple Leaf, .08. Pickle Crow, 2.50. San Antonio, 4.01i Man. it Eastern, 04. Sylvnnlte, 2.3T, A. 4C2S5 47348 47402 47178 Today's Stocks (QouMmy 8. D. Johrmton On 47015 51740 MONTREAL, March 1: (CP) The British pound sterling closed at $4.80V2 on the local exchange market yesterday. Steamships Sailings I'or Vancouvn-Tueday Cardent 1 30 p.m Thurs. P Rupert 10.M p.m Friday s. Prin. Adelaide 10 pjn Ss. Venture midnight March 14. 25 p. Nerah 5 pjn. I com. Vancut Sunday . Cardena 4 pm. Ved ss. Pr. George 10 ajL Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 pm Ss. Venture pjn. Mar." 10. 21. 31- as P Norah a m For Anyo and Stewart Sunday s Cardena 8 pm Wednesday ss. P. Oeorge 4 pjn From Anox and' Stewart-Tuesday as. Cardena 11:30 a m Thursday . Pr Oeorge a pjn. for Naat KlTrr ana fottiMmpsn Sunday i. Cardena 8 p.m. rromtNaM Rlter dr.rort.Slmnn Tuecday Cardena 11:30 ajn for Quern Charlotte lland Mar. 1. 15. 23 . Pr. John 10 pm From Queen Charlaite. Iland Feb, 13 and 27- s. Pr.'John ajn 1 Fur; Ocean; Falls TJiurs. ss. P. Rupert 10.30 pm Friday ss, Prin. Adelaide 10 p.m From Ocean Falu Wedr-s. Pr. George 10 ajn. Friday. Prin. Adelaide 4 p.m. For Alaska-Mar. 10. 21, 31 ss. p. Norah. ajn. Ss. Venture p.m. From Alaska- March 14, 25 ss. P. Norah p.m. Friday. M , It lifts grease right off 1. Tr m ' ii I -wsr . r BRIDGE PLAY (Irulto. Musketrrrk and C. N. R. A. Winners-Lat-Nilht Prince Rupert Bridge League re sults-last, lnght wore as follows: 8witU- 5G57. Musketeers 5901. OroKo C94&. Ramblers 4975. Canadian Legion 59TT. C. N. R A. 0641. 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