PAGE TWO DAILY NEWS Monday. February 17 jgjj The Family Shoe Store Ltd. YOU KNOW THIS RUBBER WEARING WEATHER IS HARD ON THE FEET . . . But - - Try "Dr. Verners" Comfort Shoe See thfese in Black orJBrQttnJO'd Ties, 4 A Pumps and Straps; Special . JTEeJU Third Avenue X THE DAILY NEWS. fRlNCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA ..iNiB't. RlMII ., pilot) Phone 357 .Published Every .Atterpoop, , Except .Sunday, by Prince .Rupert Daliy News, United, Third Avenue . H..P..PULLEN - . lManaKlng:Edtvor .SUBSCRIPTION. RATES clty.deHieryby jnall.gr, earner, yeany .period,- paid In. advance $5 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British .Empire and For Iesr perlods,;pald in advance, per week . By man to an other countries,, per. year ADVERTISING RATES l'ranslent display advertising,-per men,-per insertion ciassuied advertising, per word, per Insertion News .Department Telephone ,86 Advertlsinr .and .Circulation Telephone t.rr,i8 Member oI1Au&tuteu,fltsCJrcuat)ons DAILY, EDITION 9.00 l.iu .02 Monday, Feb. 17, 1936 .STOCKS OF, GQPiRER According to the Bureau ,of Statistics -the .world stock ot coRpertheend;of November had fallen off 'to -476216 tons, a drop of 20,000 tons in -the .month. Should this in creased consumption cdntinue, there wjlibe.a shortage .. . , . J i. 1 1 1 rn uuijer &UU11 aim tne price is. pouna to, advance, ine.acl- "i' " iitc ui L-uiJjjer wLjumigiYe'tinumpeius lo.mining in this part of British Columbia. ITALIAN VICTORY CLAIMED The Italians are today celebrating what they claim is a great victory over the Ethiopians,, according to mews broadcast throughout the world yesterday from Rome. Evidently they made :an advance in the south and killed a number of people who Avere defending their home .land against the invaders. This may, be a cause for celebrating but jf the .British had done it ,we should have been told theyihad .no right to be trying to subdue a little country 1 1.J11; . n-.it. . . . . y ciuu.Kunng tnem.in tnousanas oecause ttiey relused give up meir country. BRITAIN TAKES TO .HOCKEY Britain won the hockey ch&mmonshin in ,the Olvmnift Garnes in Germany. It was;a notable event, considering they:had to defeat countries-where skating is much .more in vogue than in .the British Isles and where hockev has been played for years.. True,4here,were several Canadians on the British team but that is not enough to account for the victory. The British, evidently likethe-Canadian game. phi .advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liqupr Coptrol Board or by the Government of British 'Columbia. I j .-'.l I.I I I I I I I It 9 m W 9 9 W W WW V'W1 '-wr- A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip tldi coupon.tnd nuil it with Si lot Mix.weeW trltliuhcrltti to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENPE MONITOR fubllihed by Thi Cnunu 8ciiic pviuiiimt Boom .BottO-vMimchUiJ. Ui. 0SvA. ' .In.lt too niin.'tbi dnyo4;itf.ef.Ui.Kld.from 1U loo.nwl.J.TrUen. i well u tfrptrtiqtBU droM.to vomvTi.tiiJ WiUdwrTt Inttruli piru' iauilS .Bom. .dutil-on, j.4le.,ec Votf . will b 1.4 to wek-om. Into your horat m ai'uateM A.dm'.tmM fnub, OU..DJ,. ' ' " " ' " Tt Cutmun-linnet Motmov Bull B y' Stttion, "Bon'on -yittt! PlfUt itnil oitt tlx WfHn-tffUlipUpi,a:tijlO- ?n .dollar, tl. TORONTO, Feb. -17: (CPWBc-fore ' a crowd of more ' than ten thousand fans In Maple Leaf .Gar-' dens, Toronto, Saturday night, the Toronto Maple Leafs, in one of the most exciting games of the preseiu seavon, scored a threeto .twoipvet time victory over Detroit Red Wings to -remain -very definite!.)! In the running for first place honors In the International sectlop of the National Hockey League. Almost throughout the Maple Leafs I played a sensational .attacking game and (It was not .for ,lack of opportunities that they did ho' score more than they ,dld. ,Qf, course, a sterling defensive ..game1 by the Red Wings had something to;do with that. .While -stiffly contested, the game was remarkably free of penalties, there being but three banishments druing the. entire seventy minutes of play, Charlie Conacher, Toronto, and Barry and Young, Detroit, were the bad boys. Each team scored in the first period, Charlie Conacher netting the first for the Maple Leafs on an unassisted rush right through 1 the Detroit lines four minutes after j the start. Johnny Sorrell evened itj up for the Red Wings when the I puck ibounced off -Goalie Hains-j worth's back into the net, First I' one goal and then another was besieged In the second period and, after nine minutes, seven .seconds ! of ;play, .Wally Kilrea put the Red Wings up from a scramble in. front of the goal. Bowman being credited with an assist. Hains- worth ,was .on the other side of the net. .Playing every man up.ithd Maple Leafs did everything but score until Charlie Conacher .grabbed the puck from Bowman. speeded , down the ice .with It . and passed it to .Davidson .who , petted a close .one just , inside ithe .goal post to:even up the count. Just ba fore ;the end of the second .period. .The ;JVfaple (Leafs continued the Attack in the third .stanza with the Red .Wngs . concentrating on defence put there was no more scoring .and the. game ,went Into overtime. The Maple .Leafs did nothing but storm ,thc Detroit goal Jn .the extra .period. BU1 Thorns, on a pass from .Andy Blair,,, put .the puck right .on .the goal Jlne and the red , light .went on but the referee overruled the goal Judge. and it was disallowed. tolToronto was not to be .denied, however, and, with one minute and. forty-five seconds to go, .Buzz BoH scored the winning goal, wner.eup.on ine .piayers .naa to go to work clearing the ice of the debris showered by the gleqfjil Toronto fans -The Red Wings' opened up with every player urt but inspired hockey failed to produce an equalizer. .At Montreal the jNew York Americans. pvcrcarne a three goal lead of the Maropnsv In .the. first period, an overtime contest ending in ft four-all tie, after it had been tied up. three-all at , the. expiry of regu lation time. Sunday's Games The Rangers and Canadiens played a :onerall .draw at .New York last night as :a .result ,pf Which -the .Rangers went Into third place Jn the American sec tlon standing ahead of 'the .Boston Bruips .who .were defeated four w two .py the-vBlAck .Hawks .At chl-'. cago. .The Bruins .and the .Rangers had .been previously tied .for -third place. The .stapding is as follows: American Section W. D. L. F.A. P. Detroit .17 -3-1082.66 41 Chicago 17 4. 14 65 64 38 Rangers 14 8 14 65 73.36 Boston 16 3 16 74 56 33 International .Section Montreal r .15 6 13,75 76.36 Toronto .16 .3 15 91 82 35 Americans :12 6:17-77 81 0 Canahlens 9 9 17 64-75 27 FIVE PIN STANDING ,The.Wve.PJnLeague standing for the second half: W. Pioneer Laundry 13 Five Jokers 10 Lambie & Stone ... 7 Old Empress 6 I 'SPORT - 1 ! '.' i J U .. . .1 , -. I i . 1 1' . i . i 1 1 1 i iii 1 .1 . , , , . . GAME IS EXCITING Toronto Defeats )Detroit,in Thrill ingJIockey Struggle WINNER PUCKTITLE England iWJns Olympic Championship Norway Captures Team Honors GARMISCII - FAKTENKIR-GIIEN, Germany, Feb. 17: (CP) England yesterday won the Olym- , pic hockey (title, which Canada has held torimanyocars,:,as.a(re- 1 . suit of Canada's one to ,nil victory over United States in the final same. Canada's victory eliminated United States, England's sole remaining menace, from the competition, iKjijfland and United States,played a scoreless draw on Saturday. Canada finished .second in 'theories. Norway, with 14C points, won the unofficial -team -title in the Olympic Winter-Games with-Ger-many second. United States was fifth and Canada tenth with nine points. Schaeffer of Austria, Added. another laurel in his'Olympic Winter Games accomplishments by winning the .figure skating event lor men ..on .Saturday, Sonja Henie won her.thlrd. Olympic women's skating title, nosing out Cecilia Colledge, youjig English girl. The Winter Olympics closed Sunday .with a crowd .of ,120,000 gathered Tor the .closing rites. WEWB0WL ,5 MARKJSET Grotto Turns .in Card of 935 Pins For One Game Grotto beat Canadian Legion three games .to nil in the Ten Pin . Bowling League .ytsterday while loose won over Atiin, Fisneries two to one. High average scorer was Grant Coverdale of Grotto with 180. Stan Morin and his tobaccon-: ists bowled a grand total of 935 pins for one game, thus taking honors for the -highest single score, game to date from Power Corporation. Details of scoring: GROTTO .1st 2nd 3rd Coverdale 178 '170 Ifl3 FJlwyn ...-.164 143 183 G.urvich 1..1Q5 143 ,1131 Morin .. ..:168 .104 179 Bury 158 157 219 Handicap 26 26 26 .Totals J&59 808 961 CANiLEGION 1st . 2nd 3rd Stacey 4144 135 139 French 133 144 185 Storvick 147 125 149 Donald .'. il,42 148 147 Bchriaber ..157 : 136 155 Handicap .;25 25 25 Totals '. .vm -713 800 ;MOOSE 1st 2nd :3rd R. Morrison 168 150 188 T. .Morgan ,116 125 J.50 J. Morrison ..125 v99 B.jRussell .128 163 160 F. Morrison .105 163 ftoyer 159 lii Handicap j 62 62 62 Totals ,704 758 - 871 ATiiiN-FlsII. list -2nd 3rd Gunderson .138 176 178 Stiles 106 150 147 Knutson -115 123 134 Wicks 102 134 155 Pray 120 135 124 Handicap 62 82 hi -loiais 1.693 T70 790 Standing. to Date The standing -to -date: W. Power Corporation 15 Rose Cowan &'Latta -11 Knox iHotel ,10 Grotto 10 Atllni Fisheries 7 Elks .6 Moose ,j Canadian 'Legion A 'Hockey .Standings NOtTIUVESTERN f,KA(JUE L! 3 7 8 5 5 12 12 17 W.;D..I..,F..A. P, Seattle ,15 5,12.76,70 35 Voncpuver 14 4 15 95 100 32 TT. UddicM) 8 Portland 12 7 10 63 49 31 (Tovn) (BlU) 11 Edmonton 12 6 13 78 76 30 12 Calgary 13 4 15 87 94 22 GROTTO WON hasketball .game last Thursday -Moose with t. night -by defeating score of 36-24. .Moose Styles (12), Wipgham (4), Mitchell,. J. jMorrison (81, . R, Morrison. Total. 24. Grptto-fRatchrord 5(6), , Gillies. Stalker (3, Smith (10), fMePhec ( 1 6 ) , lur i-Ay d3 1 . tPom ina to jotal, 36. Intermediate League Scythians scored a win oyer the Canadian Legion in the Intermediate League 26 to 21. ; Canadian Legion Christlson(3 I .Viereck (12), Palmer, ,Eby, Suehiro, Brown (6). Total. 21. Pcythians Montcsanp, Domln-ato (9), Beynon (4). Currie. Murray (4), Gillies (1), Letourneau (0'. Houston t2). Total, 2d. LAdies' League High school girls won over th3 Grottettes, score being 10 to 4. High T. .Davis, Wilson, -MQLepd (5), Blain (3),-E. Davis (2), Elllso:!. Total, 10. Grottettes Smith J2), , Dic.ken.sj Beale. McMeekin (2), Menzlei, Brand. Total, 4. Junior League Junior Moose defeated the Boy" Scouts i by a, score'-, of !17 to .7. Moose H,usoy (4), Lear .41i Hale,.Hlake li), Cromp t&). Total, 17. Scoutss-Montenaso (3), Dyb havn, -Erickson, Eastman 2, Bremner, Clauson (2). Total, 7. The league standings to date: Senior -League 'W. L. ' Lambie & Stone 4 Moose - i.3 Grotto ..'.3 Intermediate 1 League Canadian Legion ?.4 Scythians 4 High 'School Ladies'.. League Grottettes ,J High -6:hool .-.3 Annettes 1 JuniorLeague High Sehopl Moose ........ .r. .3 Scythians 2 3oy Scouts ...-1 Try a Daily News classified vertlseraent for best. results. Hiaton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL 'HOTEL P! IS- 3 8 4 6 3 3 3 5 ,2 2 10 2 4 5 21 A 6 2' 6 3 44 3 .2 HOCKEYSCORES Northwestern '.League .Seattle 0, -Edmonton 0. JIUST FIND NEW VENUE ; ,Enrolment in the provincial gov-jpiment's recreational and physical education centre here mounted to 1 total of 475 on Saturday made up ,)f 183 men .and boys and ,292 ladles and girls. The .old armpry building las .already become Inadequate to .lapdle the classes so negotiations have been opened for a Jarger hall. ad- JCaien ilnansfer . .. U '..'.IJ. J u For Coal and Wood .of aTl 'kinds Haulage -'General Transfer Work .Service Is. Our . Motto iPHQNEs60 Grotto 456 3 CARS AT-iYOUR SERVICE .Proprietors .Bert Morgan.iBtjd .Barrl-j tDon'tforgettlie number 156 iSPORT CHAT With the Canadian Legion en Victory Over Moose Last Week By joying a five point lead in th Sc.ore or. 36.. to 34 , j standing, the second half of the j Prince Rupert Crlbbage League Grotto won .the .Senior ,LeautUvJll ,iconcliJile.iMorny.,night. The winners of the second half wl.l play off with Grotto, first ha'f winners, for the season's honors tThe.,standing to datcis as, follow.-: W. L. Legion r ,...,..,89 73 Grotto ' r... 82 80 EJevatpr 82 j.80 Odd fellows 4. &0 .82 Moose 79 83 sons of Nonyay ..,.., .7.8. ..8t Meat Packers 84 73 C.'N. R. A tj74 83 Making'the-long trip fromFin-' land py himself to Join his father' at .Premier, Tenho ,Alo. Paayalo, a ten-year old -.boy, Arrived In the city on Sunday morning's train and proceeded north on the Catala last pight.to, reach .the ejid of his long Journey.thls morning. 1 Try a Daily News want-ad .MUSTAIH) First Aid for Coughs and Colds Good Old Mustard Planier it has sated manjF a life! Entity prtpared half Cylmani .Muttard, half flour, .with little cold water, spread on cut. ton cloth and covered with fUn. nel. Applied to ciiest, throat, or .aching part, it k. relitf. d.s.f. Mustard "It's ALL Purt Mustard" "THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING '.COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKAIL-rlMUTISII COLUMBIA ,MnnilfacUircrs of .Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer .Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphss- phates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold, Silver. Electrolytic I.ead, Zinc, Cadmium. Bismuth. U N'l-O-N S T E A M S II I P S, L I M I T E D Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st 1935 to February :29th. 1036. Prince Rupert to Vancouver and return $32.00. Steamers leave Pripce Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:20, 1'Jt. ' Due Vancouver, Thursday pm. T.S.S. VENTURE FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Va. ouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart. Anyox and Naa! River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third -Ave. Phone 5C8 HOUSEHOLD HELPS Dusting Mops, front ,75c to $1.50 Clothes Baskets, from ..$1.25 to $2.00 Galvanized Tubs, from ,50c .to ,$1.50 Furniture Polish, from 15c to 23c GLAS-KLEEN Ideal for Windows, Mirrors, 12-ounce bottle with' sprayer 3A Windshields and Tile ,C3c THOMPSON HAHDWAKE CO. LTD. THE MINERALS tOF .BRITISH COLUMBIA This Provincc'ihas produced -minerals iof an .Aggregate vajue of ?1,42-1;248;00.0.00. The value of Mineral-production for-the year lfWS.is estimated at .$47;810G12.00, being an increase of 13 over the production for 1934. The high light of mining in British Columbia dunn.fr theyear has been the .substantial .increascin gold and silver pro- .duction. For (authoritative ninfowiation .regarding -mininfi development -in the iProvince, . apply to THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, B.C.