4 5 I The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED Phone 557 Where Service and Quality Reels Bargain Department Specials For Men ! SPECIAL 47 PAIRS ONLY MfcN'S BROWN CALF BOOTS In a .good range of gizes. Best makes including English "K" Boot, ''Liberty," Invictus" and "Regal," formerly priced IS00 $3.95 4.85 You will recoenke this offering as good value. Many already have. Why not take advantage of this offer Vhfie the range lasls. If you tlon't like them brbwri they cah be dyed bladk. I.iany outstanding Shoe Values for Women and Children too. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert I Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Mahagihg-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance , For lesser periods, paid In advance, per 'week By "mail to all parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and ADVERTISING RATES Advertising "and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department telephone 86 Member 61 Audit Bureau -of Circulations DAILY EDITION AGREEABLE SURPRISE $5.00 :io Thursday, January 24, 1935 We "must admit it was an apreeable surprise that Rieht Hon. W. L. Matkenzie KinK rose bove party jjolitips and deciQed to support the Benhett policies of reform. While, we 'did not see what else he could do it seems he is the first . federal premier to take the stand that the good of the Seople is more important than the good of the Party. Miv !ing is a bigger man than we thought. -Members of Par-.liament who are supporting him in this will lose nothing by their action. We fancy we see the example Tand precept of oiiV own member having some influence in the party councils. It must be a satisfaction to him that he can support the Bennett policies of reform without having to. break with his party. LOGGING CAMPS TO REOPEN The logging camps on Queen Charlotte Islands are to lose no time this spiring in getting to work. It was an nounced yesterday they would be again up to full strength of about 400 by the first of next month. While Prince Rupert may not supply the camps directly j wm meir groceries ana naraware, 11 means a great ueai to the Inlands and to Prince Rupert having the work going on there. We are glad to know that the camps are to be busy. INSURANCE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT While we are glad to know that the federal government 5gopa ttie necessai'y lawsto bring into being a system Tnmpldyrheht insurance, we do not look to that . measure as the first thing needed just now in bringing about greater' prosperityand 'solving the unemployment prob- jeui. riuung uie men io worn is me most, important matter. We "hope we shall hear in the very near future that Mr. Bennett is to deal with this in a statesmanlike manner. He mentioned it in lps radio speeches and he gave it great prommence in his first address. This seems to be the prosper time to tackle the problem. The men "have been idle much too long already. the Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dally By Cmiim Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. j Tie Letter Box MR, SANSTKUM It Cr LIES Editor. Dally News: In reply to the venomous lines in the letterbox of the "Daily News. evidently directed at me personally. jjll wish to make a few remarks. He IsJ evidently laboring under a 'high pressure of race "prejudice and, spleen to myself. No higher authority have 1 learned to recognize than the-tihdlngsiof science. I am not here to confute their -verdict-bwt, in my hum We -pcr-j sition as one of least Importance among ftshermeh of this port. I am ready at all times without the least hesitation To respect their Verdict fthe vttdlct 61 scWnte. Therountry of my birth, Sweden, howsoever ridiculed by my venom ous enemy, will I hopefully trust.! t never from me. its most tumble of- 5 ' spring, receive Uie faintest rcsem blance Dl the 'tame renbm. if In finding the yto tftnc imperii apparently tretHlrible) frnatns 'of h the specimen, my Yetil Tdr InTorrnmfrl g ttlie biological Station, fcaxnrany vas m i actuated ly n -prior 'scmce 'on "Ihe; IS u. o. o, Aiuairovi, 'H 3iup -cuijifTru for the -Sttiflv -tot ihWIrft lire. Mill tJh (that parttciilsfr trulsfc. Twni HasVa3 to Mexico. Ttre keenness oT MMttiU- flc research on ttrat icttil.. Iio doubt, icoi.a -rhe to "report the spo Warriors vs. High -School, Annette's vs. Grotto, Scythians vs. Scouts. School. January 28--Grotto vs. Moose, Grotto vs. High School, Warriors vs. Legion, Scythians vs. Scouts. January 31 Moose 'vs. C. N. R. A, Legion vs. High-School High School vs. Annette's, Scouts vs. High School vs. Annette's, Scouts Vs. High School. February "4 C. N.R. A. vs. Grotto. Grotto vs. Annette's, High School vs. Warriors, 4llgh School vs. Scy thlans. February 7--Moose vs. tJrolto Legion vs. Warrior, High School "Vs Grotto, Scoots vs. Scythlahs. February 11--C. N.51.A. Vs.loose. Annette's vs. High School, High a."hodl 1rs. Legion, Hfgh School Vs. Scouts. February 14 Gf otto vs. "C. S. h. A, Warriors vs. ?lfgh Sdiool, An nette's vs. Grbtto, TScthlans vs Scouts. February 18 Grotto Vs. Moose, Grottoes. High School, "Warriors vs. Legion, Scythians vs. Scouts. February 21 Moose vs. C. N. R A.. -Legion Vs. Hlgh School, High February 25C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto, Grotto Vs. Anhette's. High "School ivs. Warriors. High School vs. Scv thlans. February1 28 Moose vs. Grotto. Legion vs. Warriors, High School vs. Grotto, Scouts vs. 'Scythians. March 4 C. N. R. A. vs. Moose. Annette's Vs. High 'School, High 8chbol- ts. Legion, High School vs. acouis. Basketball Standing LEAGUE STANDING . , Senior League W. L. Grotto 2 0 C. N. R. A 1 1 Moose , 0 -2 Intermediate teagne High School 1 1 Warriors .1 1 Canadian Legion 1 1 Ladles' League Annette's 2 0 1 High School 1 i Grottetjes D 2 Junior Leagne Scythians .2 0 Boy Scouts .1 1 High School 0 2 BILLIARD iuji ujvUil ntm 'SPORT' Kelchikan Elks BOSTON ON Bowl Challenge , TOP AGAIN Accepted Here . Hrtihrs H1n X)Wr Maroon Toronto The local Elks" Lodge has accep- Map' Lea' St. LouU led a challenge from Ketchikan ..-s. Elks who are expected here In the near future with the Normahna j Male Chorus party for a bowling match of six games -on 'the Elki Home alleys. The Ketchikan challenge was transmitted "by M. L. Stcpp, formerly of this city, who Is expected here with the visitors. MOOSE AND ELKS MEET t'omrtTiosts talAlm- at Enjoyable I Informal korfal tt iNrning .fcfembsrs'dtXhe Moose todge were j hosts "to Ihe "Elks at a highly enjoy- jTdf onto able informal social evening lost Maroons fold boxing bout cetween Ted Smith and Harold Paries resulted in a craw. 4 2 0 SCHEDULE January 54-MOrotto vs. Legion. January 27'afotto vs. Elks. January 31 Legion vs. Empress. February 5 Elks vs. Legion. February '7 Empress vs. Grotto. February 12 Elks vs. Empress. February 14 Legion vs. Grotto. Community singling was en oyed with Charlie Balagnopresldk tng at the piano. There were speeches by Glllls Royer. Lee Oor-don. W. te. McCalltim and 3ecrge Peters. Refreshments were served ln ab undance and It -was voted by 'all a memorable evening. The committee responsible, for the success of the evening's "enter-talnment consisted of Alois Ohnes- org, F. Morrison, Joe Raichiorc Fred -Scadden, William Gray, B, Russell. T. O. Morgan and B. J. Bacon. Snooker And Billiards At Legion Club In the final of the second billiard handicap of the Canadian Leglonl of the British Xmpfre Bervtce League, Arthur Beale won a x!o game from George Dawes by 150 to 144. The final of the snooker tolrrria-' ment was also played btf with George Cripps wihnmE trbrn -Fritz Skjellum by six points. New competitions are already un- ter way withkttijarKCr. number -of entries so thaFthe competition Is becoming keener and, with sdme adjustments m hahdlcapplng, T?ry close games may be expeclefl. SCORES IN BADMINTON No. 1 Prince Itupert and Skeena Clubs Art Leading Following were scores inade In the Pfhiee Rupert Badminton As sociation inrcr-clnb fixtures last night: A" League-C. N. R. A. 10, No. 1 RupeffS, Skeena 6, No. 2 Rupert 6. "B" League STtttTna, C. N. R. A. 8, Rupert 5. In last week's "B" League, the Skeena should have been reported as seven points instead of nine. League standings to date are as follows: "A" League No. 1 Rupert . 20 Skeena .. 43 No. 2 Rupert 12 fc. fc-R. A u. 12 rB- League'. Skeerta u....AimmudLu-- .16 C. N. R. A. ; iKupen, :,H-- t Daily Ncwg Want-VVils. always bring quick results. BOSTON. January 1!M m Cans ah .ress i Scoring a 4 to 3 vitTot over the Montreal Maroon heir Tuesday night, Boston Trfulns "moved back Into first place tn the In-" remaUonal division of the National Hockey League, Displacing the Idle 'Chicago Hawks. j In the only other naYrrc played ; Tuesday night, Toronto Maple Leafs i defeated St. Louis Eagles two to ! one at St. Louis. Hockey Standings fcht at the Moose Hall a splendid Americans PensonalU- hm ot VelkW in1",m ? i6 ,mpromptu legends, stm I "believe that the spt cimehids paraded asTochfend ill so continue until otherwise prdvCh. HUGO SANDSTROM. BASKETBALL ! i International Division W. D. L. F Canadiens St. Louts taHfced ajectelly for the 'occasion. St. Lwuls b. -J "Bacon was general ronvener and thairman. There bout Chleago Aone -hundred if!rent with about 'Boston Wjtjal ihumboTs 'I Spfthcr fedge. Detroit 4ti basketball tlks 'beat Woose 4 Rangers to "wWle he Woosc dt then- e- enge m 'tuS'blMPar -VhlcV) hey won y two "straight TMUI. also " Kirming a bowling trvmptUtioh 35 JanOary"24-irbrtb.TJ Yt.Tl. A., "35 Tot good measure. A bSlnd- 14 7 8 6 6 14 15 11 10 A. P.J 5 "7 'ffJ M 44 3 10 67 46 -it 6 13 60 67 20 3 13 49 C8 19 3 20 49 84 15 3 19 48 82 15 American DivWon 3 1 0 59 48 31 3 10 64 59 32 4 12 67 56 26 3 11 61 60 23 SCHEDULE WHIST January 25 I.O.O.F. vs. St. An drews, Canadian Legion vs. Sons of Norway. February 1 Canadian Legion vs. I.O.OJ.. St. Andrews vs. Grotto. February 8 Grotto vs. Sons of Norway, Canadian -Leckm ,v. 81 Andrews. February 15 I.O.O.F. vs. Grotto, Sons -of Norway vs. St. Andrews. February S2 I.O.O.F. vs. Sons of Norway, orotto vs. XSshaUlan Le lion. Vf1 salaiMaaiai3Mri for that COUGH orCOLD It tlcxi not txy 10 tiVe or'chnrn with catted "liropte" rtHjghi tod cotdil Kill the baltmib itb5Airrnd JJ ihm uhl!fxo'oTul of Colinin't Muturd murJ fir i 10a thin pjcr Itie t4Ji)in( it"Lve)tuurruld in roatnrJ bihl" SoiWnlTHj;pnpireivJnDtl. Then a gnoii' rnbduwn,ionip into bJ hd A'jirand old remedf! If more cooiim, up jourlf up wirm nj voii your frrt for 1 f minutf in pil-iffniiWwiirHth1 ljbleipoinftl of Colnun' ndKlobd. 'Andoicin rtlfm the otJ-hthlootd luumr J ptiirt for f ttlirj forcbttf cotdi. COlMANt MUSTAM ttlCVI MwHr j Tut! itth I Tut th cwn ; C4t - V . OwiCrti r . OJ PATHFINDING TtnUithcJ U 111), ike ftnk of MonireJ ti (he fine jWitnibtni'WV fa BrtrRS Nonh'AmHin. fmeiria(tfftiKli tnniring In Ciiud, it vti tht tnf -Wktn ffcc tpfrl of lower Ctnxh, tnt ia ctx (tpittl of ptr OnJU,-rJ Km tt ih pfii r in'Inown Vfttfwttit Oiu. the tt1 of iKt Dominion. Jt wit k 6nt fttntnM tuAk to be Vtblitli(4 K of uS XKni -Ukn vi ihe firu to id)i(te crinicontineiml tpum ot bttnehn. It wis tltO' The r inumnioa to provide CjtJ, wiiti t 4oforiri carttney, toih tll tni coinije, The 6tm Unk loiniw in firuncinj ike (atin mi of 1 'xLaaaaaaaaaafl Cut t ibh JI. itrp it sJ yir Clmn'i MtUrJ tig tr COLMAN'S , u.s. 1. Mustard " i 41 I Pure M.rrf SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE CNRA vs Orotto. Canadian Lf gion va. -Kttrt Brand"' M: ;k 1 ieM. Febreary 1 4 Swifts vi Oro" JJ.nJt. vs "Rupert Brant,"' Musketeers; Cmdlan Lrlon vs fun:- January 24 Rupert Brand' ,blrs. lusteeteers vs. Swift's Rambter4 February 21 tXNRA v Sr" Orotto: C.N Jt A vs Canadtan GroHo va Canadian Legion. ?H-- Legion. January 31 Swift's vs. Canadter Legion; Grotto vs. "Rupert Brand Musketeers: Ramblers vs. C NRA , February 7 -Swift-s vs Ramb: rs biers v. "Bapm Brand" Mustf" eers. February 36 Swifts vs. 'Rt;- Brand Musketeers: Grotto va Rantblers. Canadian Legtoh vs f N The tta UiAtt lot ihe Gontamtm tt Ctmit, The tnt btnk to help ttunfe ihe improvemenr of he Sc Uwrentt Wterwijr, ihrosgh the tuince a gm o the building of the ittr Uchioe GiuL rroni mi iMtrKion ihe hint of MonrfNl Ui ti the (OnMeoce of ihe On.Ja frock YoJiy Aim eon(iftiK b etpeiteJ in the ft thit the IWdV'hfelJt mote rtnn one hiillion srpotii tctouon, kju, 10 1 rpotit intwM for one ia every ten fxnont U the enrire Dominion. GntJitm nuuntlj etpeo. ti the Kouel o vorti reOfJ thi ihii Dial Ut retim ihe tpirlr of ihe fMneer in co-opentinj with ihe future btttineti life of (he mtion. BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED lit , HEAD OFFICE .. MONTREAL MODERN, EFflCIENT BANKING SERVICE.. ..ike Outtoweof t 117 YtMl' Suaettful bpentn ' - Prince Itupert Branch: F. A. MacOALLUM, Manager V Terrace Branch; I), II, I. RHII.DRICK, Manaitr Sten-art Branch! r W. Wntr.HT. ManaRfr