fAUE TWU THE DAILY NBWS Monday. M vrcnmtiiB irnrBTii mi mxmxmtux EJixBTirai ei stnmrnrrirqn am i Third Avenue aatoimiMmrarit ami a kRTT SHOE Canada's Finest Sliocs For Men MEN . Weather the Showery Days "HARTT'S DRI-SOX" Protection is built in these Shoes! Dri-Sox Sole Leather is unconditionally guaranteed to be waterproof & to outwear any other Canadian sole leather. See this Shoe in Black Calf Oxford, full double sole, with "guaranteed wear in every pair" 9 00 The Family Shoe Store LIMITED Phone 357 : n ; a iam nrriri cirvrin n nrr3 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA ")ihrt Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H P. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 -leiivery by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ' esjer.periods, paid In advance, per week News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION THE FAMOUS imiDOE 88 Si is oo .10 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations - mill to all parti of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year . . 1.00 mslent display advertising, per Inch, per lnsertii isslfled advertising, per Word, per insertion cal readers, per Insertion, per line . . v m&U to all other countries, per year ..... . Advertising and Circulation Telephone 1.40 .02 25 900 Monday. March 25, 1935. The, building of a bridge across the Fraser River is not a Very important matter, even though it involves the ex penditur'e of several million dollars. Most people agree that the bridge is badly needed but oppositinn to it ha3 been fanned, not so much by politicians as by others who are opposed to the Pattullo policy and who fear whav may happen rather than What is happening. Its importance has been exaggerated and made a political question and this Has been done by clever men representing financial interests that have ho politics themselves and very little prin-cinle, Thev were not intprpstpd in r hp hvlrlrro W mr ? THE ALASKA HiamVAV v W. T. Asselstine, member of the legislature for Atlih, ahd George Murray, member for Lillooet, last week at tended conference with the Alaska committee of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce in connection with the campaign in favor of the Alaska Highway. They were assured that the American government was proceeding at once with construction of its end of the work and at the conclusion of the conference a joint statement wag issued m Which the advantages of construction of the road such as the provision of employment Was stressed. It WaS alSO Saifl that. it. Wnlllrl nilPM lin f Vin rrnAan nmn.Vn of the north to prospectors, homesteaders, investors, big game hunters, fishermen and tourists. It would cause a great forward movement iri minintr and wnlllrl nnPn iin fertile valleys to settlement. It would be part of the motor mgiiway tuariing at uuenos Aires m the Argentine and , ?h.d np, within the Arctic Circle. It is suggested that it votw uj uii; guvuniiueiii, ui anaua as a na tional project. ggggggggggggggggVggggggggggggggH A photograph 6f the Borden Condehsary at South Sumas, B.C, flbflAA tVAiU Jk4,.b i . ill- 1 Afl- ... . 1 .. . t iicxi vwuhhj units, wom wie surrounaing rarms is received dally and evaporated into doUble.rich milk. This milk Is known as St. Charles Evaporated Milk, and the Industry means a very great deal to Southern British Columbia as the supplies for the plant are purchased locally whenever possible. SPORT KNOX TAKES 'Earl Batt Gives RftWLS I.F.ADi Ba,agno Close Now In Tie With Grotto For Su-premacy In Ten Tin Leajne ileal Elk Yesterday Knox Hotel, by defeating Elks two matches to one In an aggregate score of 2095 td 2010 last night. Joined Grotto In a te for the leadership of the ten Pin Bowling League. In the second fixture last night Canadian Legion won two matches to one over Moose al average score1 for iL. the evening ...... i was 162 by Max Asemls??n.tf the Knox Hotel. The teams were a follows: j Canadian Legion Stan Morln. jK. Wood. It redd, W. Schrlaberg and Stacey. Moose N. onridcrson, Morrison, B. Russell. W. dray and T. Rortlk Knox Hotel W. Macey. Veitch. M. M. McLaughlan. W. p. Armour, Max Asemlssen and F Biggin. Elks 5. a. Joy. wuj. R. . Wicks, nuius II. 11. Men- men- date Is a follows: Grotto ... Moose Canadian Legion Elks Nelson's Girls W. 11 Knox Hotel H Rose, Co wan & Latta : 8 8 L. 4 4 7 in nay Saturday High School Bowling League results Saturday were a fololws: Girls Twlrlers 706, Oadpets 651. . Kippers C20, Lucky Strikes 749. Aces 744. J. M.'s 002. King Ed's 520, do-Eds C30. Play Maids 49l. Bowler Bears 549. Boys Cubs 847, Buckaroos C71. Tiger 777, Punks 7&0. Giants 762, Champs 765. . V .Bs c . . w UUV hllV 1 Ui V " 9h itif m fipadf nrl in V r, .1 1 tt. ..i t. j t I Meh KrnrprK spph' 3 12 STUDENTS ., BOWLING iligh School hoys and (Jls Again r,Vr -pi,cu iw jidiiuic;c(jjiiig uit; luiurc worn oi un- ," " i ..' f 1i r'nlnty.KJrt'a i Olrlsrnettr Ihel U. 207. v'. vuiuiiima a wiciiiilj. i ...... t J uoys-jacK Linasay, 256. The stahdlngs to Jate: Lucky Strikes 2173 TwlHers 2169 Aces 1Q77 Gadgets la! CoEds 1848 Kippers .1820 JAL'S .;.., 1601 King Eds lcaj Bowler Bears ; iftoi Play Maids u.. ..':.: I575 Boys Tigers .:.,. 2054 ENJOVAHlK DANCE there wire about 100 oersonR present at another, enjoyable dance Saturday night at the Empress So cial Club. Music was by Julius, Welle's Orchestra and Oscar wina. 1 nam was. master of ceremonies. H. Jt ZiJMKEIIR Fully Equipped dnd Experienced Chimney Sweep Auth6rlzed certificates Issued With each chimney cleaned. Call or TeIer)hri(S Thompson Hardware " 1 Daily News Wanteds, always bring quick results. The secorfd came in "the city in dividual billiard chamnlonshlD tournament between C. P. Balagno. present champion, and Earl Batt opened last night and nrovt a very Interesting match with Balagno prime years- aWhnaklng a come-bdek, pummelled him all over the ring with rights ahd lefts and won by a heavy margin of point. Lasky was badly outboxed and out-slugged. ... m TIME TABLE OF BOWLING March 25- Bluebirds vs. Carnation Oirlt, Doodads vs. Annettes. March 28-C. N. R. A. vs. Striker. Coquettes vs. Grotto. ; April 1 Bluebirds VII nrnltn IDdodads vs. strikers. April 4-C. N. R. A. vs. Annettes, ICoquettes it Carnation Girls I April 8 Bluebirds V Rtrllror. Doodads vs. Grotto. Ladies' Bowling LADIES' BOWLING STAVltiVrl Ladles' League standing to date: Annette's C. N. R. A e ",rM Buckaroos 23M Plinva . ' . .;: i-waaas Giants 9-ioirHuells K.k. V strikers cubs 2174 ... : on ,rls 2,30 G. Ttl. Ave. 564 1 5475 5047 4858 4858 4803 4791 4148 1410 1369 1262 1215 1215 Help Kidneys If KWo.y Tf6ibUf nldIr Wk. "" u tatter from OMtlnc J.p Nliht, rttrvounnm, pijiinw. Rhumun. Stlffn. Burhlnic. 9 """ftUn, Itthlnr er Acidity try th .... tor' jrwicrlptlon Crttrx lim-"". Mmt end your troubln In I dirt W money tiiu only 7e t arntli SEATTLE SEA llAwKS MAKE IT TWO STRAIGHT WINS OVEK VANCOUVER - SEATTLE. March 26: CP Seattle sea H!wks made It two straight by winning over Vancouver LKn five to two in the Northwestern Profes- sional Hotkey League play- 4 off last night. Billiard Run ' L 1 11 The Letter Box THE IUSKINO SHARK finishing 27 points ahead in the ! Editor, Dally News first block of 500. 'he actual score; ... .v.. r m. dh.,. Doing uaiagno. 07. ana uatt. 480.!Rupen Fusherie8 Experimental ru, uic ursi nunarea. Korwiaiatian wm lvln th dDtwrlunltv were fairly even with Baalxno hav-;of a pref,. ot the plclure inn uir uuTiiiiiage. i lie bpctmiu ..u nun- ..(,. 'MaH (J Aran" . U,e Catiltol UlUUgli illC UgilB4kr N.UIC iiifUllU I the Lodge Men 2010 to 2010. Highfdred &ave Dalagno a big lead and. lustre .1 1 1 1 if rfriva nr - i na mimwv ... ... tl . , AUer mu picture and a clear hundred to the good From ! Mruculariv those scenes showina men on Batt had better "leaves"1.!.. ....n . . il. and In the last hundred oL-or! wi basklJlg of lhe ahd at one time itemed Hkelv to , . u catch him. Balaeno was missine n , . 4 finish with a 17 brwk to win thelj n.ntJ1?1 . . . . , .1 might be specially ' noted that Batt had the hlshest breaks ofL i . u the game, scorlht a Al. a 40. a Ml r , tu .. ".c iiriiur i-huiu curcass ;," nnA n - n.t ... w " , Zip. H n. RtllM W inhnmn arl 23, 22 and 20 Joe Scott. i was a capacity name and t. . . i ..i. , . i , . . rt . W'lth nnothr Kinv irt vmm. in tumuiiuw mgiii s iixiures iuks will meet Rose. Cowan it Latta and pect ton,8ht- an equally big turn-Moose will play Povr Corporation. ,out 15 A"" The Ten Pin League standing to' " SPORT CHAT The world' hn-vwim -u . 1 - 'j -iwa.i uuiiu- "iplonjhlD situation became fnrtiir 10 ;C0mnlIc9tiH n a a vw vi av vnr cWve victory by the vetcrah Jim Braddock over Art Lasky in a 15-round bout at Madison Square Garden in New Vork on Friday night Lasky entered the ring a three to one favorite but Braddoek, who was belleed ta.hive Dassed hi are to be plainly seen behind the mouth of the basking hark in the picture. NEAL M. CARTER The Markets Retuit prices current here are as follows. B.C. Fresh Extras, Grade A Large, cartoned, doz. .27 Local, nw laW, doz. J7 Fresh Ptilletl. do 2i Apples WInesapa, fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. .25 Box 2.75 "C" Grade, 3Vi lt 55 Box r::.:.r.-:..:.r:.'rr?L.:::.r2.GQ Yellow Newtons, fancy wrapped 3 lbs 23 Box 2.75 C" Grade; 34 lbs. .23 Box 2.50 Dellcloia, fancy wrapped, 3 lbs. 21 Box lAi Fruits Hothouse Rhubarb, lb 10 Lemons, doz. 15c to . ... .30 Oranges, doz. 25c to .60 Grapefruit, Cal.. each. 5c to 10 Grapefruit. Florida, each 10c to .13 Bananas, lb 15 nutter Fancy cartoned, lb 25 No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs .92 Lard Pure, lb. 1, 1037 Lettuce. Cal VereUhles Sweet Potatoes, lb Potatoca, No. l Terrace, 12 Ibii Sack Ashcroft, 12 lbs Sack Onions, B.C.. lb. Garlic, imported, per lb 25 cabbage, local, per lb. 4c to Cauliflower, large, Cal.. 20c to Parsley, bunch -...-....... Carrots. 10 lbs, Turnips, uprlvcr, 10 lbs Beets, bulk. 8 lbs. .... Celery. Cal.. head 15c to .... Leeks, bunch Mexican Tomatoes, lb LpttllCP Cut hanA t. 1 . . wm.., vwu IW MJ 1201 1 Brussells Sprouts, Cal., lb. 1198. California Sninach. lb. Feed Hay. Bulkley Valley Timothy 100 lbs HYDE TRANSFER Office, 315 Second Ave., Phone 580 " . ' - - 1 J -Mfadti Garden Soil For Sale Cedar Fence Posts, 8 ft. long, 15c each .10 2i 1.63 25 175 .05 .00 .35 .00 21 25 23 .35 25 13 .25 15 .13 U5 Wheat. Alberta 2.15 Bran i on i Middlings 2.25 Shorts 190 220 Fine Oat Chops ... ., 2.35 Many gardeners have been a little worried 'ovef the continuous bad weather but' there U notiiing to cause uneasiness. A 'late spring Is always better than a season when growth begin too soon and, during me past week, the garden have all been covered with a nice blanket of snow that protect the nlantt. DAFFODILS gXigBgi S ' -rfflr BBaaaal This u the tune vhen pots of blooming bulbs are attractive When growth bealns now there should be a very rapid development. Horace Duhamel Is getting his glads ready for planting at the! first opportunity after the first of the months. Borne people think It a little early and say about the middle of April Is the best time. A week ago I visited W. H. Sher man's garden to see how the poly-1 ' anthus had stood the frost. In one bed a row all along one aide had; been killed while on the other side ( the planU were (tying well Soin i other parts of the "garden, some! plants, were gone and others survived. The aurlculM ail look well and he has a nice collection of these plants of various colors. 1 Dirt Gardener's Diary I have a diary prepared by an old 1 Xiffi ft timer of Prince R dhi aaronni in i for many years, wn,, t the timn at van. who lrjwa tin nt.: : !ptopetoilte'x'r. diary ftem time to -.... . nd eiveraNne.r , are now maklr ctf. their bottm with , Thf Dirt Girde,, Gi&rie Phllriot w s itwf-n atlR.pt v PffiajbRiipert. He m... forMP. Bacon, th. , charg here In 1900 n? of Ctntre 8tre t . lawn and flow r b,- hearty thirty yvart r. . much has mi don. improvtftf tn: app. .. city. The Dtrt Gudeii"-found that the old n. tloS wH, with 'han l tion and need :tc v r : cept when too thin dIU that have toe . Emperor, Madame d. . sant's Bje. Poetic u Van Wavereno. Q'.u Conspicoua. If theiw 1 spelt rtaht It to oer , of the Dirt Oardetu 1 I perfectly clear to ' familiar with the n in ii.. 't''; w. New Klondyke j .j. xjwn everjwrjfK 1 1 1 1 r " t : - r p Orange Flare Cosmos ftl Since 1S57 the wo'SEAGRAM'S" Wmfi vamp sVssssssBHssssHsVaViaT2?r ihis advertisement Is not puollsni-d ot dlsptoyea oy the Llquof Control Board or by the Government Of British Columbia, TIIU CONSOMDATKI) MINIVO & SMRIiTlNfi COMIANY OF CANADA, MMITKD TltAtl-lmiTlsil COl.tl.MlHA MahurilclUrers 6f KIf)haiit Ilraltd Chemical ; . , Fertilizer AhirndnlUm I'hbKnhales. Kulr)hat of Ammonia, Superplo- .JJna'MJ,'ni,,e Fertilisers Producers & llcf incrs ofTatlanac ftrand McU uoia, .silver. Flectrolvtlc Uad. Zinc. Cailmliim. Illsniuini