PAGE TWO DAILY NEWS ' .; ft. ' Surmise For One Week Only S ; Men's at DAILY EDITION i Tables 4 Grouping together single pairs and odd linin high rad shoes, we offr J them at rem'arkably'i6w prices. . . . y 'nctfsat. ' $2-00 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA S2-00 (ff .Ddft't Miss These-Bargains! Come in PI10NEU-357 4. nn'rl SiWTfiotnf i F tEStdb. 1908) D THIRD AVENUE Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue " , H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone ...... News Department Telephone Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Getting Supplies 98 86 Monday, November 2, 1936 The rival forces in Spain seem to be getting all the supplies they can use from nations friendly to the respective combatants. -Russia is evidentlv and ammunition to the, eoverrimpnt ami Ttniv. r,onmr and Portugal are providing the Fascist rebels with the sinews ofwairPhis mayftot have -an important bearing on the outepmeof the struggle. If the Spanislr government nus ine personnel it snouid nave tne best of the deal in the matter of supplies because neither of the backers of the rebels has any money to squander awav on Spain unless someone is willing to foot the bill. White Britain and United States are supposed to be out of the picture, yet goods manufactured in these countries have been reaching Spain. The. whole situation is a most delicate one and may lead to a general European mix-up! at any time. And yet, as we have-often said, the things we fear most do not usually occur. There may be no inipli-! cation of other nations in the struggle. Omineca and Burrard The constituents of the provincial ridings of Omineca and Burrard will not have to complain of verbosity on the part of their representatives in the Legislature as they moved and seconded respectively the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne yesterday afternoon says the Victoria Times. The member for the vast northern constituency. Mark M. Connellv. who snares the nmihlp tonr nf nn,.vn,.,i ,;u ht- t..i .-v v.. uuiiaiu VY1111 iUIj). rillU bmith, were commendably brief and displayed to their fellow legislators a grasp of public questions which marks them both down as valuable riddit One of the traditions of Liberalism of course, is an antipathy to anv regimentation nf fVimin-iif beral and this is not meant in the narrow political sense r" ','"v ftv4o iy mo auiuiiii uui,y 10 soeaK nis mmu no matter whether his- ohservnti his party friends. The tyo, speeches yesterday revealed a healthy outlook toward the nffmWVf fk .,.5v, tit Connelly brought with him' to the House a message from the wide-open spaces, while Mr. Forester spoke f or a very important metropolitan of Mr. Speaker are those who may not see eye to eye with either of them with regard to some of the matters with wiuyu uiey ueaa. inis is no detriment to cood covern ...cutfiuvurnineni sucn as tnat which the Pattullo ad-ministratio'h has given to British Columbia in the last three yeans. Jt is in order to congratulate the new mem-bers for Omineca and Burrard on their maiden speeches. THE CcSfSOLIDATEi), MINING & SMELTING CpAIPNY pF CANADA, LIMITED AlanufactUrers 6f Eleptiant Braiu'l Cliemical .Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, . - r Sulphate ui of aiiiiiiiui Ammonia, Superphos"- phates. Complete FertHlzers Producers & : T Refiners m i " of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold. Silver. Electrolytic Lead Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. TAKES TOP BADMINJON OF LEAGUE IS OPENED Six-live Taxf Now leading in Ten ' cxjt.A club Commenced Season! i nil. itn, AUn win i ..' J"''. . j... .......,....& 4... ..... ttim xourney lestrruaj i ... ! t.. ! Six-Five Taxi assumed' exclusive, The Canadian National Recre.vj leadership of the City Ten rinjuonal .Association Badminton Club Bowling League last night by de- obened fts seasons activities yes- feating Armour Salvage Co. three ;terday with an American tourna- games to nil. The first game ended In a tie "with Sfx-Pive Taxi win ning Jn'.an extra', frame. In the second fixture of the evening Mo6se Deal rower uorporaiion auu uy a .score of thfee to nil. High average scorefwas Bill Schriaber with 201. Next bowling will be tonight in the Commercial Lea&u with games as follows: McMeekin's vs. Ballingers; Ranee & Hardy vs. Gyro Club. Last night's individual, scores: Moose jRoyer !B. Russell J. Foster T. Rorvik .... F. Morrison Handicap ..... 1st 1'66 .....125 ......154 171 154 . 80 Total ... 850.... Power Corp. 1st Little 140' Kinsjor 169 Anderson 121 Donald ... 162 Jsmitp. 155 i Handicap 40 i Total Armour Salvage ...787 1st Gurvich 151 Armour 158 F. Comadina :154 J. Comadlna 181 Asemlssen .-. 158 Handicap 71 2nd 1C0 158 127 152 193 so; 870 2nd 160 115 134 148 198 40 79$ 2nd 145 126 156 148 163 71 Total ...873 814 65 Taxi 1st 2nd Arriey 214 156 French 189 167 Zarelll 136 146 Shrubsall 104 172 Schriaber 181 148 Handicap 49 49 Total Power CorporatlQn ,t4..4i..!fj.5 Printers 5 Overwaitea ..4 Moose 4 Atlin Fisheries ...3 Armour Salvage 2 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W. Gyro Club 5 Ballinger's 5 P.. R. Butchers 5 McMeekin's 2 Biological Station l Ranee & Hardy 0 BORDEN ST. Saturday Afternoon. 3rd 145 175 150 203 135 So' 3rd 135 198 137 124 228 40 862 3rd 148 143 143 158 171 71 834 3rd 206 225 156 161 175 49 ...873 938 972 League Standing W. 6S Taxi 7 L. 1 1 4 4 5 IS WINNER Defeated Booth 2 to 1 in Junior Football Saturday Borden' .Street School defeated Booth Memorial School by a score of two goals to one in the Junior Football., League game played cn The first half was very .evenly contested With both teams blav- Ing a fine brand of football. La- land opened the score for Booth wnn a nam drive which hit tht crossbar, and went through. A nice run dv Wone was well cent.fpr! - w . . and Hodgklnson, taking the centre drove the ball throueh. makinc the score even. Shortly afterwards Schubert scored giving Borden the lead. In the second half Bordm Street had the; sun and hill in Its favor and tried hard to Increase the lead. Zbura saved from Rob- erton 'and, Hodgklnson and Nelson l.n... .. . I A . . ' uiuvc ovct wie oar. a lone run dv Cameron beat the Borden defence but Mah was able to save at the expense of .a corner. Sunberg; and rranns swppea Schubert and clever run by the Booth forwards led by Cameron was checked Jby lir-v i' '.v 51 . . . intucuu, a . ionz arive dv Neistm was dangerous, and Zbura saved a. succession of difficult shot irom Nelson, Bill and Schubert. Teams: Borden Street Mah: Bvrn McLeod; Roberton. Schuber Long;. BiU, Smith, Nelson, iibclg k.mson, Wong. ' Booth Zbura; Sunberg, Franks Watt, pybhavn, Hodgson; Leland Cameron, Slmondson, Baker. Referee. W tti Linesmen P. 'Knutson; R.; Judge ment. Miss Elsip navls and P Winnipegs Lose In Title Fifrht Defeat at Hands of Keina Saturday Eliminated Them From Running WINNIPEG, Nov. 2: (CP)-rWin-nlpegs lost their chance to retain the Dominion amateur rugby championship on Saturday when they lost a conference game to' Re- gina Rough Riders by a score of 20 to 5. Winnipegs were beaten 24 to 14 on the series of two games. sport Chat With all preparations completed and a capacity crowd anticipated. the winter schedule, of the Prince Rupert Basketball Leagues will get under way jonlght in the Moose Hall. The Boys' Band, under Bob. Greenfield, will' furnish musical selections between eames and this feature, plus a Jlrst-class card suuuiu uc.a, umjiii auracuon lot many customers. , in th ina prac tice yesterday the teams looked good and", with each oneuanxlous to ciiam up me nrsi win 01 tne 3easoh. the hooD-mlnded fani mnv be assured of a good' hfglit's en tertainment. There was a meeting of the executive of t.h Prlno Rupert Basketball Association wfih team captains Saturday to finally line up the teams for the opening ?ames. Vancouver Stocks (OpUrtesy 8. D. Johnston Oo.) - l5Vc. Nickel. 25. ;ouri, .4GV. Brafflrnfe. 8.75. B. R. Con., 04. B. RX X, .lLf Cariboo qjuartz. Dentonia, .102-DunwelL .03. dActttidi, .13. nffnlo, io. Meridian, .02. 1.72. Petersen emergingas winnersaf- M'onting gSr. is'i. ter .a strenoM.. battle witji Dgug F1 03- Lv1 , T 3 r ri' fena ureuie; i.uo thp winners of thonnoinff-Dancl u . .. rr-.- Pnrtor Trinhn' (l-i two straightels .19-16; 15-13 , 'p"fo29$ . Other players partlcipaUngr were' McDonald. m, rf' iV Reeves r,I ,r r, n nn Palmer. Mrs. H. J. Horton, Mlvi Elsie FJndlay, Miss Audrey Wrath-all, Mrs. W.. R ,Overend,kMl,is Edith WilkirisbnJ-Mtss S.l Stuart.1 .Miss E. Rivett, 'Mrs. F. M Davis P. Mcintosh, Johnny Murray D. Blake, F. M. Davis, O. Youn'g, T Ness. W. L. Stamford and 'Tom Barton. The various games were keenly contested, and" tfia day was rounded''' out socially 'with refreshments under the capable direction of Mrs. W. L Stamford and Miss E. Rivett, 1 .09. Reno, 155.' Relief Arjingtcn, ..38. Salmon Gold, .03. Wayside, ;q'6. United .Empire. .08. Has Earthquake GUAW, Nov. J2: At least two were klllei and" several were In jured in earthquake' shocks which' rocked the Island pf Guam in. the Pacific Ocean pn Saturday. MM Mb. HOME (a MAONir lCtEN,T BJtl its.. tSrft.;iar WITHii . .vs. NEW YORK. ICPJ Bar silver! was unchanged at 443,ic per ounce o'r te "New York metal market1 Rupert Table .Tennis Modtl SK-1 LOANS Is KuHty reyulredf , v- lo.bi)tiKMTowera must be responsible paople of good orodit steading able to pay out ot income, flow much ran be borrovodf Up to 12,000. Can the mMj be npaid in In f UllmmnUf 3 ,i . , , , , Yes auootblr, It deelred, over any period up to tbsee years. ITbetle the reitef IH dieooua t for one-year lota, repayable In equal monthly inetall- WOUf .UUpivpHWIHflM .Bite OT olhw Whml cmn the) money be ueej Jty? neuaira ana iieoeione; painlla modernisation of kitchene, plumi lug and healing j equipment, and other purposes dealgned to improve property ana aaa u lie yaiue. Must borreter own the property f . .. . Can loajte.ooteModT or'liriprotw-mente to bueinese promisee? No only to privele dweUlogt, Including ouplesem, teoeU. apariMieut bouse and farm boweai " I THE ' OiherBCAVICTOH Models from $39.50 fJiih OPEN EV&I) DAY -3 to 6 ami "7 to 12 Phone 672' for J'reservaiionH . i; R ex i" 1 Bowling' (m Exclianfe Block Sinth, .-, arid Third, Aye'f. Phone 658 . i. 9 t '.IMt Cv. v.,. . , wg- .. . . , .m.i.. ni I- $167.50 Ttrml t Jtrirti ' IVTOV nJk. tpakt Ja a. dot; pem nicefh Mstk Koif RCA Yif-toc'i cxduwTe ocrtlopisent tbu Has twufhx td-nHo the to'icc of tbtolair Jfttl-, itm. la ia,rwift puujt through the inrery tooe- lose Here Is the tons! corridor that makes possible the livinf voojev ul Mstit Vmt! I N CA i -to Fiiiance Home Improvements . Under the provisions of the Dominion I lousing Plan, The Royal Bank of Canada is prepared to rnalie loans up to $2,000 torrjsponsihleorrow-ers to finance home repairs and improvement Security is not mjuire'd', but borrowers must bo home pvfners of gtxxl credit standing, who . " Prve ther ability to. repay lieif loans in. the stipulated period. : Loans granted under this Plan can be used only for improvements, extensions or repairs to dwellings, Jnclutling duplexes, small apartment houses and farm homes, Repayment may be made by monthly installments, if desired, over any period up to three years. Interested parlies are invited to disciisrfsh l)ans with the' manager of any brancll of The ' , Itoyal Hank of Canada. Ask for interesting explanatory boofiUt. ROYAL BANK OVER 6 0 0 BRANCHES m. pipcL sound all iu nitxhickal quality. Vokci aivl imtrumcna reflect the bonify thit onlr tuiwa'lMs cia re. ltrix the Migic Yoict in ur showroucis, aoj be cootlotTiL 1 it beautiful . . .,' It thtiUini . truly it is a put)t f iit Tune in every Saturday at 6:45 p.m. for-R.C.A. "Moments, of Melody" over Station CFPR. I- v- OF C AN A DA ' t NAD Monday, N3V.mber Synopsis of land Act rRE-KMPTIONS r'fACANT. umtMtni, - Mn,in r Km BrltUh lubjecu. inSSSS1 ft fV. ocf usM.I9n tod Full lnformtlon conternm. i - vhlch .m tot obtained of J? torU. B O.; Buru ot Pr" tn 'if lion. Victorl.. t . Oo,'; RcorU will bf irmted nL Uod (uUtblt tor MMeultuM, "?JSL ft ptr.acri nil of Ihe Coi't r?!.?'' AppllcMloni tor prttniMioiu jrt Bddrciwd to th. Und CommnlSJ! w th. Und Rordln Dlu"B 2Jh,, Und tpph.d for u iltuited. .J Stow orm pt)tits4 from tht ComBiMiSj."4 Il-mntloni mutt bt (I octupKd for r and lmpromentt mam to aL 2 ill ptt acre. lneluUiw.ttoarta"i , Orapt can b rccelrtd. ""H .Pr-nnption carrrlnt part tlm toMi. tlont of occupation art al) pantt j rt'KCIUSB OR LEASE -Apfilicatloni :rt receive for pnrciiu. of. facant and -unrnrd Crown UtdT not . btlni tlmberiand. tor airlcultujii purpoe. . Minimum prtca of tirit-eim taraSlel' land la M per acte. and Mcead.' clan isruxlnji land. MM per amT rurlher tnfonnatton M ftvea tn ian,ua No. .10. Land Serlea, "Purchatt ml Lu. of Crown Landa." . . . . . . . a n r ( t t p.h. f nu....H . n.fTMa landa mar b acquired b; purcbau la ua equil Initalroenu. with the first ptpnrat iiupended tot two Tears, provided ttvt art paid when due and Improvement! are made during the fir it two mri ot oat leu; than 104 of the appratied value. Mill.' Itactorr or Udutrla! attu ea timber land., not enceedlnt 40 acrtt. oij bo .purchased or leased, the eondltloia Including pavment .of stumpset. Dos irveytd areas, not eiceedUuj' a' acres, may be leased as homesltes. tonai-tloml upon, a dwelllnt belni erected la the tint year, title being obtatcM liter roeitlancc and Imnruvement condltlont are fult;ilfd and -land haa been. suntejfgV t For grating ' and Industrial purposts areas not exceeding (40 aeret mi; be leased Jiy one .person, or a eompanr. Cndtr the erasing Act the rrortnee divided into grating districts ud Its ran;t admlnlctered under grating rtfJla-tlons amended from time U time te met varrini conditions. Annual grulni permits art Issued based on certain moothrj rates per head ot atock. Priority la ruing, privileges Is given to resident sua owners. Stock-owners msy form suocla. tlon for range management Pree or psrt'ally tret permits avallsble fer tettltn, campers and UavtUtrt, an tt tea bttd. NOTICK OF JjALE 11V SUMMIT, ri KSl ANT T(l THE FAI t lTION ACT" In thf County Court of Vriner Buprrt llnlilrn at Trinrr It n (wrt II. V. MroMirr, I'Ulntlfl (Judemrat Crnlltw) l II. Itrawaml, lirfrndant (JudtrafM llrlitor) .TAKE NOTICE that p unuant to ttt Orxlfr cf HU Hcnor Judge Fh nult httrln lUt 3rd day of October, A. D, 1938 I wilt iwfll lilt- tntrewt of U H. Bra wand, the bove-juuned De!reii (judgment Debtor I Jn !m farm taaii tuid premises nir Sml'hen. B. C. knewn and, descrlbsd as tnu fiftj-ti (58) to alxtVHfour (64., Lata (66) and alxty-seven (67 Lou ixi)-nlne (69) to eightyfour (84). and U etjhty-elx (88) to alrxty-ti ur (Ml (Hi fcclmilve), Stvrj-dlvlsiiJl of tiie South. eat quarter (t'4) of See Ion Turn one (31 Towohip four (4! Range fltt (5) Core Ulstrlrt. M.p 107'' (all wUk-ln land settlement area- re oocui . . . , , a a n .a A T IT Ttrie. iiimibB. lutra otui, i,ur su u ... -. end being the cwner there if aubjec' a mortgage registered cn th 4th tip. of March 1927 In favor of Henri 1 Meanner B. Frank Messner, ArchiMU T. Harrer and DeWltt W Meaner In respect of . which the um of 1367J0JJ anid .to be owing and aubjec tarpo to a certificate of Lis Pendent and Mechanics Men reglatired n the lW day of July 1936 whereby Paul Btbu claims the um cf 127.00 and xom. (still th aubjeot of litigation), orrter to aatiafy the Judgment of M1X In this aotlrn. together with Intew. and costs cf they; procwdlntA W m'A Judgmrni' was registered In tM Prince Jlupert Land Registration OJJ on the 24th day oX August 1936. m ap-peiars a a charge against the M 3 lands and, premises. . The aforcMtd Interest in said and pmnlsefi will be sold at elf o'clock In the fcrenoon of Monday, J Dth day cf November 1936, at my ofn In the .Court Hcuse. Prince Bupm. D C Dated at Prince Rupert, B C this M Way-df .October AD. 1936. 8. A. NICKERSON .. SherUf of the CouttJ ....... : ....ot Prince Rupert I.AMI ACT Notice nf Inlrnllon to Apply to 'U Ijind ; In the Prince Rupert Land District of Ranee 4. Coast Und DWMJ and situate- Bfi)roxlmn.tely onemuer" a Boutherly direction along t" c;. line, of Prlncew Royal Island from" Pern Point, aald Rod Pern Point ;W approximately four miles in w" ' direction; from Barnard Cove Take Notice, that Hans Hansen Prince Rupert, 8-Ce occupation'" Packer Intends to apply t ' '? n-the. following described mcncltvg at a post planted " "!e water . mark . on the ore-Un.,,telf middle of a bay being ?r0linI one. mile South of Red Fern r thence throchalnv Nort-; SSw fifteen chains East thence we coai South, .thence .fifteen cUalM thence Northerly to the ne'f' u at low water, thence 'o'''"!; waier to a point opposite- tM tf post .and containing live wr l?eSS HANSEN ,P, -,I1AN3 Dated Jllh.day- of'dctobcf. 13 "tlOVF.KNMENT 1.IQ10K ACT NOTICK OF API'LIf ATlO '0B KEEK LICENCE . ,M Notice is hereby given tht on srd dy of December nv u,wt rigned .taterids. to. apply 40 of premises being port of " m; Avenue Prince Rupert, 5 r,hed utnbla.- uposi the lanas ""orftiJ w,.w, - -. seen- i. Map 923, Prince Rupert ndrf itration District, dn the 'Tieei British Columbia, for the r' J Mn. by . the glasa or by the bptu J" (tft. aAimjAlon on the- premises w wheree ........ VnVe!aW Dated this 31s day ot Airplloant-OEOROE L. Bp"' " Trustee of Knox Hei Limited in Banlrup'