I Vak Values i:mjei wj btbtit biki Kiia mm sWsnp'tB'urejL'sr' That Will Demand Quick Action! WOMEN'S fw lesser periods, paid in advance, per week SHOES A Big Ciean-Up in our Bargain Dept. A group of Women's Shoes of Ileal Value for Thrifty Shoppers! Brren. lines, but assuring a wonderful selection to .choose from; not all .sizes In this group but affords .special selection or .those wearing the smaller sizes. Specially Priced, $2.95 ! y -man to an parts of British Columbia, lhe British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year .. . .- .. :. By mill W all other "countries, per year : -- , ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion . i.ocal readers, per Insertion, per line .Advertising and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone CAXLY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau oi Circulations BULLION FOR RADIO 38 SI I R The Family Shoe Store I Third Avenue iJtlTJMlSa'SIi! i LIMITED ' b :: a el .a 1. Phone 3K B'B:B TVHISI Yaws THE DAILY NEWS. MtlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Jlty delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance y JO 3.00 9.00. J02 1.40 25 Tuesday, March 5, 1935 r Jt isjprbjpfjsed, according to an Ottawa dispatch, lo vote imflliori dollars for the Radio Commission to in. step-iin;aip some,of the stations and improving the prograins. .'Fhis should--prove beneficial to Northern B.Cl- As it If, thre are matiy -evenings when no Canadian stations can be heard here. The power is too low and the largesc Vancouver station seems to be on a wave that Is shared by too' iny others. If Vancouver and Calgary are both given good stations with good programs, there will be ino. difficulty in getting good radio in Prince Rupert and the coun-try surrounding. HIAWATHA'S WEDDING EE AST The Philharmonic Society last night gave a wonderful - ' viterpfe.tetion of "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" in the; '. Presbyterian Church, a nerformance nerformanee of of whirh whirri ith hhp nmuA nrniifl ' eldqth'has there been anything as good in the city. Forty vKmm tweive liisiruments tooK part, it was areal mu? cal reat. The performance is being repeated tonight a'ntf ' Is hoped the musical people of the city will s"hbw iheir ppredation by attending. We strongly comhYehd it to: -lejrattention. , . , Basketball Standing Bowling Standings v. Senior League " W. :orotto s C. 'k R. A. - 3 Mobse. ..." ;. ...t2 Intermediate League High School f 'Canadian Legion .5 Warriors 2 Ladies' League Annette's Jj Orottettes ., ..5 High Bchool 3 Junior League BcyUilans 9 .Boy Scouts .4 High School 1 Ten Pin League- ' P.-j .-: . W.' 16 lEmpress 6ix3rotto.' 4 Canadian Ltgion ..:.:.L'..'..!......r!4 I ' Moose ...........:..:..'...'......'4 ' 14 Rose, Cowan Si Latta ':. . 2 ' 10 Elks : ;...'. . 4 Power Corporation :,...i.i.'...;l , Nelson's M 12i -: ',. :;. jq Five Pin League 6 W. i Rinky Inks .. j 1R'Knox Hotel .3 8 Post Office .2 2 Lambie & Stone .....2 FEW ATTEND 1 BASKETBALL Interest "Listing as Season Nears End High School Winner In Three flames 4 3f 4 4 SCHEDULE TIME TABLE OH BRIDGE: OF BOWLING March 7 Canadian Legion vg - March 7 carnation dlrls vs. ewjfUj "Rupert Brand" Musket- j Orotto, Annettes vs. Strikers, iters vs. Orotto; CXR.A. vs. itam- March 11-fllueblrds ts. C. V. R. biers. I A., Qoodads -vi. Coquettes. JJarph 34 3tamblers .vs. Bwlfts; I March 14 Carnation Orris vs: Orotto vs. C.N.R.A.; "Rupert j Strikers, Annettes vs. Orotto. . ' Brand" Musketeers vs. Canadian March 1 Bluebirds vs. An-UglonVsW,'-t" - nettes, Doodads vs. Carnation dirls. Before a Katherlng oi ten .cash customers the Moose lost. to the Canadian National Recreation Arj eodation 47 to 44 last night in the! Senior Basketball League. II wax just an ordinary Imwd game, the only highlight being the staging by -the Moose -of a sally hi the se cond half to come up from a 25-14 count to tie it at 27 nil and 0 all. They lost out, however. In 'the last few minute of play The King Edward High School ghis Arampled all -owr AttnUe'.to win 19-15. At the end of the first' half .Annettes ere on the long end of -a 7-4 score. 'When the Second half started the King Edwards headed for town and stopped at the third period with score of 13-13. In the last canto the students held Annette's to two and went on to : score six points to Win 39-15. ' Stone. Ratchforfl and Buddie turned in a good same for An-', nette's while the Davis duet, at j guard, and JMcLeod and Blaine, on the forward line, were the stars for the students. The .Canadian-Legion lost to the High School in the Intermediate j League. The Vets started out andijp jjueu up anig'jeaa oeiorc me siu-ii; ueais got siariea ana, wncn tne half ended, they were on the right side of .a 19-11 count In the second tmrnxMSMTMrmzmrmtuxnti! half the students spiked Hirano's guns and -.went In to cut down the ' lead and kept on scoring until they won 33-30. Boy Scouts lost to the Jun ior II Igh School ai-7. Half tune score stood at 5-4 in favor of the Scouts. Individual scoring- Junior League Boy Scouts (7) Cromp 3, Lihdseth, Brown 2i, Eby, Dybhavn 2), Erickson, Sakamoto, Yaman- aka. iUgh School ill) Hlrano (5). Houston (O.Kelsey. Munro. Veltch. Husoy. Intermediate League 3). Mdrgan M0, Tobey (4), McMeekin (2). Da vies, Fulton. - Canadian Legion (30) Arm strong (4), Blake, McPhce 11). Suehlro. Hltchle. Chrlstlson. Hlrano U5). Ladies' -League High School U9) Blaine 7). TJ Davis, E. Davis, McLeod (10), Mus-sallem (2). Annette's U5)-Stone (4), Bod-die (4), Brand, Ratchford 5), Rl-vett,; Eva Morris (2), Stamp-Vln- Four famous Fmv b morning on the halibut boat Margaret I, Capt George Ftitz, for Ketchikan where- games will be played 1 with the Ketchikan High French Tennis Team sJBBBbT j.1 - BBBBPBWBnBPJBPBPBPBPBPBPBPjit ABBBBB tffBBaMBiBT"BPBPBPBPBPBPBg .ffA -BlB- J:BBBbBBPVV School team .on Wednesday and Thursday nights, the expectation Toronto being to returr,here at the end of Maroons the week. The local players are: R. Armstrong, II. Morgan. J. Campbell, J-Lindsay, A. Murray. S. Dominato, M. Montesano, A. Glllis, II. Letour-neau. II. Antonelll and Carl Smith. The team had expected to leave last night but wind delayed departure of the Margaret I until 9:30 this morning. eot. ' j'4). Armstrong '7i, Stiles 4. Senior league Moose 44 Wingham tlBt. C. N. R: A. 47) Johnson 9), Pierce 14i. Vance 1. Amey 5 Smltli 12). Nakamoto (21). McPhce Unger. Morrison Jt. CI Mi nous- u B:iB3B-BiBBlBlBiiB2BiBtasBIBiBIBa'HIfl:aiaiB'aiataiB Bi!"'Jtr;i, iBiBiBB3BxatBBTajatBaraai SPORT NEWS HOOP TEAM FOR NORTH : Scytliiaav Augmrjited by Intermediates, Leave For Series At Ketchikan ra 1 a ui ? a a a t a r.u im s r a vu ra xm a :a tmzu .-m t il Y CKIIUUGi: TITLE WON BY ODDFELLOWS 'UKuzMzmrmiMrmrM. 1 I Buckaroos Again 4 In Second Place Oddfellows defeated Moocc last night In the play-off by a Got Itrventr in Portland Sunday score of IS to 12 to win the i Nitht Fur Defeat at Hands of eit- cdbbate championship for 4- the 1934-36 season. There are A local basketball team consist-; cups for both Uie Oddfellows. lng of the Scythians Junior League j " champions, and the Moose. augregation augmented by fouri runners-up. Intermediate Leaguers left this mnl UcanM.only.citra 1 Splal "MariM Typ Head" Truck 1 Larger, Pcwtttre, Equalized Braliei. 3 Heary Duty Truck Clatch and Four Sped Tronmiiion in rft-Tan Unita. 4 BoomT, CWroltt-Built Da Lux Cab Kith Safety .31at Wlndthield. 5 Bigijw, " Handjomer ChevioUl-Bulll Bodiet. 6 Sturdy Truck-Type Frame with Alligator-law. Crosi Memberi. 7 Hugged Truck-Built Rear Axle. ( Heavy Ten-Leaf Truck Springi. 11 1 n. j day night night tnwd turned the the tables tables an and nOCKey UiandinS vanquished the Seattle team 3 to Intrrnationil DltKinn Carmdiens Americans St. Louts W 20 23 16 11 9 u. L. F 4 13 118 3 16 114 5 17 84 8 22 6 29 A. P. 91 54 61 49 98 37 84 107 30 76 130 24 American Division Boston 21 0 14 104 92 48 Chicago 21 4 16 93 76 4G Rangers 20 5 15 113 104 45 Detroit 15 7 20 103 100 37 Northwest League W. D L. F. 9?attle , 23 2 9 107 Portland 14 7 10 84 Vancouver 14 5 10 95 Edmonton 8 4 16 Calearv 3 8 17 Sea Hawks Friday PORTLAND, March 5 1 Canadian Press) After having "been dafea ted at SaUle Friday night by the Sea Hawks 5 to 1. Portland Huck-aroos, on their home lee here Sun- $1180 Truck, Slska Ddj, . lant platform, 43'rack. lrh.lba. D.. ! at raetoir mnt licnM,onljr,itra CPrtcM iiibfc to cbas wltbout atia) Northwest Hockey League. Therew at no change In the sltua 1 to on or a rain move Into exclutlva possesion of second place hi(h tion as a result of last night's game in which the Buckaroos and Lions played a one-all draw at SPORT CHAT A. P 1 70 4Sj Following are the games sehe- 71 35 i duled for the Ten Pin Bowling 72 33 1 League tonight : Printers vs. Cana- 83 100 20 dlan Legion; Empress Club vs. 03 113 14 Power Corporation GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCES FOR 1935.. THE NEW THE NEW Tuesday, Marcn 5 j,, SCORING JN CRIB 3aok "NeKwn of Grotto AVa , Man For Seavon Jint Ended'' Jack Nelson of 'he Oi .r v .. Utah individual hcqmt in tin- pri-Jtupert Cribbftge League f, season -recently ended, arc.ru: to irlt stttUU whu-b .. y,? rx-en prepared by the ; , y, treasurer. 3 E Ja-k. 'The.- frit-vldual .srorlng records were .. ' lOWh J Kelson 'Groitoi ,. -,j iD Parent Manet . 7, H Umith 'Orottoi L. 1tourne.iu 'Mine II Ijaftt -lOOFi !T Id rv;k Mouse 1 jW McLtan IOOr.l J MtUtxt F.livuUr) F SJtisllum iC.m. L4Vton A. Muflray Elrvut.)fl III Illbbard iHevuton J A. Allen Can. Ufct'Bit III. SJfebem 'WOT 11 1 N w Delorme ttOOPi Gammon tCWJLA IMdcwn M IHuker In C.NltJV.t Obu44W tHNtpctaa Klii4lor MeatPnckeis Kinalor Meat'IMkers Gardner iCH.HA. W OMldea 1 IX) 0.r 1 H James IC.NUA W Way 'Meat Peirers 1 Jack (Blevatori J Boulet HmrMi I Andrew OfoMo H KUlIn "Can Li,-on II SkatUtMi (CJiJLA N Oundenon 1 Moose I Htcky (Qrotloi D. McDonald Moow O. Rayer Mooavi C9 C8 08 'i'J Ladies' Bowling nt 14 CJ 'J ) fD 3 ri r-j J U Li 43 41 4T 41 41 40 Blue Birds Win Over Coquettes And C. N. It A. Defeats Doodad Results in Ladies' Bowlir. V pky at live Rex Club bar . night were as follows Blue Birds. 1255: Coquc' c" tlonal RfCredVon Assoc lati - : High average score for nlng was 108 by Mrs 8 P Vi xi Ladles' League standing 'o O T , c n. n. a 2 r:i Annette's . 1 1334 Carnation Olrte . 1 1323 Doodads . 2 ?ri09 Coquetts 2 2490 Blue Birds 2 2435 Qrotto 1 11.- BASKimtALL sciiKDru: March 7 Grotto vs CNF Warriors vs. High School Arr: vs. Orotto. Sejthians r School. CHEVROLET TRUCK LINE I IMAPII IE&T 2 ION TRUCKS $1084,.,; Pan.l Truck. 131' whotbOM, dVUrartil at (adory Othawa, On I. Complvlalf MulppAd. TODAY, General Motors presents a new and finer line of Chevrolet y2-ton and y-on. commercial cars and trucks, and a complete range of bigger, smarter, even more capable Maple Leaf Heavy Duty ,3ft6n trucks. 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