aw PAOS TWO DAILY EDITION THEY'RE GEMS OF THE SHOEMAKERS ART THE NSW SPRING MODELS IN.... OnyxShoes By- BLACHFORD ONVXI The vefy name suggests the hrilliance amj elegance qf Qnyx Shoe styles for Spring! The dainty tie (sketched above) is typical of the luxurious footwear we are showing to harmonize with your new suit or afternoon enscmhle. But, a word to the wise, come in early while size ranges are complete 1 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA See Our Window Display The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357' Published Every Afternoon, Except- Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. POLLEN - - - Managing-Edfcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $a.-By malt to alt parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week 1, ADVERTISING RATES Vranslent display advertising, per incn, per Insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion '. Locai readers, per insertion, per line Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone r 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 1.4U .02 55 Saturday, Aprjl 4, 193C FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION A letter published elsewhere written by Qjpf Hanson tq the minister of marine asking for recognition of the port of Prince Rupert in all future ship subsidies, is just one detail of the fight for recognition which it is necessary for any small and aspiring port to make before it is eventually looked' upon as a real Canadian port. The small place is usually handicapped as against the big centre. That is why it is so necessary that Prince Rupert have a strong and active Chamber of Commerce. A GREAT RELIEF It is a great relief, even here in Prjnce Rupert, to think, that Richard IJauptmann has passed, to the great beyond! If he had lived he was in danger of becoming an international hero. As it was he provided headlines for newspapers persistently f qr several years. The incident draws, attention to the need in the United States of a rhore circumspect manner of dealing with criminals. To allow newspapers to pass pn every detail of their actions while in jail and to play up the exhibits of grief by nearest relatives,. is hardly in the public interest. The gruesome details which fill newspapers and radios in connection with the execution of a baby kiljer reminds one of the public executions of a few years, a.go when everyone took, holiday to see the misery of the wretched criminal and to. jeer at him in his last moments. Today we are publishing details of this execution, not because we think it in the public interest to do so but because it is being done by every other newspaper appending ori public support fpr its existence and the public seem to demand it as lqng as it can be obtained. While doing so We Still feel that SUch scenes should nnt. hp nvmlaMo tn tua imblic. We are not apologizing (or its publication but pos- tilnltr rlnmnr cr mill 4-i. 1 t; ' -.jjt wwin ou win we unu Luvvani aLtji maKipg peqpie rpa-lize that restriction of such scenes would be in tjie best interests of the peqpie of the continent. Uniqn Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: I SA PATALA EVERY TUESI1AY, 1 :30 P.M. pue Vaqcouvf r, Thursday p.m. TrS.S. PARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. que Vaiupuyfr, Monday a.m. Weekh saUlngs to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River Sunday, 8 p.m, ' Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMIT1L Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 1 'SPORT' SPORT CHAT Monday will be the birthday of Mickey Cochrane, catcher-mana ger of the Detroit Tigers, who led his team to the world's baseball championship last year. He was born in Bridgewater, Mass., 33 years ago Monday. In 1933 Connie Mack.of the Philadelphia Athletics took "$100,000 for Mickey. In 1935 Detroit won he world series- its first since 1905. Five bowling leagues with a membership of nsarly 2,000 have operated throughout the winter months in Reglna. In six years only twq Reglna bowlers, Russ Pea cock and Bill chllds, have made perfect scores In ten pins. During that period 60,000 games havp been played. In five pins not one ner- rect score has been recorded since organized league play started five years ago in Reglna. Around 750- 000 games have been played. . LADIES' BOWLING April 2 Bluebirds vs. p Grads? Brunettes vs. C.N.ft.A. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT R. April 6-43.N.R.A. vs. Rantrerr Poo'dads vs. Bluebirds. April S P.R, Grads vs. Annette.?. Brunettes vs. Maccabees. FOR RENT Five rpqmed modern liat. Phone Red 128. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Oojlphaps oq trolling Doat Bell, Covi B,ay Floats. " Per bucket, 25c. (81) FOR SALE 80 h.p, Gulowsen Grel Semi-Diesel Engine complete with propeller and fittings. Can be Inspected at Gulowsen Grel Plant. Cheap for prompt sale. Sunde & d'Evers Co., Seattle, Wash. (M-tf) GENTLEMEN personal drug" su"q. ones, wgqest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 qraqvUMe, Vancouver. AGENTS WANTEp RELIABLE man tp take care store route, pistrlbute and collect. few PTP&up't, Prqtected territory, Earn excellent weekly Income. Berlapd Nut' Co., St. Paul, Mtan. MALE HELP WANTEp V LESSPN, from the flepresslon-Bp a Civil Servn postman, Custpma, E3?amlner Clerk, Sn-psrapher, ec. Free. Bqokie. "Hq to ge a aovernrnent Jop.-: M.C.Clvll Service School, Wln,t nlpegh . .. PERSONAL PRIVATE;Hpm,e IlndfrBtens. pay. Wf. start you. Trie Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. DAILY NEWS Saturday, Aprl) 4, m, Tigers and Squirts -; HAVE WON Winners ir Bowls Defeated Cubs and Bombers Respectively Today in High, Sclipql Boys' League,' Tigers defeated Cubs 663 to 562 and Squirts won over Bombers 765 to 6.59 In the High School Boys' Bpwljpg League tqday. Hrj average scorer was. Bertje P'ftell with 180. The league standings to date; . P. Ttl A v. Trojans : 6 4573 762 Tigers 13 9G34 741 Squirts 13 9476 72? Vmia'. ..... .il... 11 7540 685 Big Five1.. 1... 6 3751 625 Bombers ; .13 8139 62'J Cubs 13 7306 562 Wolves 11 5199 473 Prince Rupert, Although Beaten Again at Premier! Takes Senlor Hoop Title (SpreiiY to' the Duiijr Nffws PREMjER, April 4: Prince Rupert lost (he second fame in the .Njwlhcrntiilish Columbia senior basktUiM! championship series here' last night by a score of 33 fo 27 but. wiving to tin heavy lead built up Sn the first two sanies at Prince Rupert, took tle four-aihe series with a margin of 15 points, The games were very interesting and the teams were ey'iily matched. Arney and Morrison played a strong game at defence for Prince Rupert while Calderone, on the forward line, got 12 points. Joljnny Comadiua pt Prince Rupert was referee. The prince Rupert players, wljq speak highly of the sportsmanship and hoipitalitv displayed bers, will be home Sunday night. SCOTLAND I WINS OUT. One Al flraw H'jlh Englaqd Gives Northerners, International Soeeer TiUe LONDON, April 4: (CP) Scot land won the International soccer tournament for the seventeenth time today by drawing one all with England at Wembley Stadium. G. Camsell, Middlesbrough's crack tejitre 'forward, put the home team one .up at half tlnia by netting an easy" counter after thirty-one rrlinUtcs. Twelve minutes from the end Tommy; Walker, Heart of Mid lothian ; star, converted a penalty to put the Scots on even terms. Ninety thousand fans saw the game. Old Country Soccer English League Fjrst Division Arsenal 1, Brentford 1. Blrrnlngam Q, Prestpn, North-end Q.t plackbum jtqvprs 0 Bojtoii Wanderers 3. Chelsea 1, Huddersfield Town 0. Grimsby Town A. Aston- Vllia 1. Leeds United 2, Wolverhampton Wanderers 0. Liverpool 2, Middlesbrough 2. Manchester City 1, Derby County 0. V ' " Stoke City 2, Everton I. Sunderland 5, Portsmouth -0. West Bromwich Albion 2, Sheffield Wednesday 2. Scottish League First Dlvjsion Alrdrieohians 5, qjyde 3. jiamlltonV 'Acaderh'lcals 5, St. John.stnne 1 Motherwell .VKilmarnock 2. 9ueen Ra,rk 0, Aberdeen, I. LADIES' BOWLING STANDING Aqnettes Blycbirds ..... Rangers Doodads P. R. Grads I Maccabeefl O. N. R. A. . I Brunettes, O. Ttl. Av. 18 139C8 776 18 1353,0 752 ..18 130C7 720 ......18 12858 714 18 12668 704 18 11939 063 .18 10990 611 18, 1Q879 604 f fllNjCE rtUPERT PRY POCK AND SHIPYARD H SrMt' CmiU. mm4 MkU M.ehlnary. & Tip G 32 TAXI n Gurvlch Dickens Kliisloi-. . ........ Donald Handicap, ...i. Totals OILERS-- ' McLeod Bulger Totals. 136 : 129 . .,,..164 142 ia ' -xJJ .....729 ' 1st 2nd '.117 154 ... .133 Morris .'.. .143 Menzles' ...'...125 jlllbbard :..147 1 lapcljcap . ,...12 2nd 134 W 131 111 149 18 167 145 144 152 12 .677 774 7J0 Standing tij Date w W. L. Three Two Taxi .5 1 Oilers 3 3 Bankers 2 1 c n. r. a: ...,;:,2 i Rupert Butchers :..i 2 Watts Proiryi...-.t . K 2 Biological Station !i 2 Kjiien Motors .., ., 1 2 .SUSPENDED SENTENCE UPON INDIAN YOUTH William Stevens, Indian youth, was found guilty by Judge W. E. Ffsher in County Court this mor ning on a chage of breaking and entering ahd theft from the stora or Fred Stewart at Klncollth and was given two years' suspended sentence. L. W. Patmore prosecuted' and Milton Gonzales acted as defence counsel. The Dally News has an audited circulation. Play safe! Pimnn Mnnrfnul I ' Mr. von Krudner said he honed: 3rd H would be passible to develop a 197 new source of sporty fpr hunters jn several years as the moorfowlj -; ' 128 multiplied. j58 The birdr have been placed un- 18q OU der - protection ------ of thq Alberta ; Fish - - . j8 a,nd Game Prolectjv League uiridi t will Vyill be housed In Edmonton. r f j G84 804 ! 3rd 133 135 152 155 123 12 Tht paper Dally N"w.t Ls an A. If." O. They Ar? Here At La$t Stainl m ess Steel Cooking Utensils Thp fecauUfMl finish rndijres and Improves wjth each washing. Chip-pfoof, Rust-proof Non-absorbent, Taintless Buy a piece today start a Stainless Steel Kitchen Set. Sec .this Lifetime Stainless Steel Ware at - Kaien Hardware L m J HflVlH J'orillllltl nil! PI XiOB This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control lioard or by the Government of flrjtish Columbia. MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE SLUMHER KING SPRING Guaranteed And the price Is only They arc built fpr sleep, PHONEYS A Few Tools Are Worth YQW While Spring brings to light many small jobs that anyqpe can do if he has the right tools. These do not necessarily cost much nionoy. Don't borrow your neighbor's, awn yqurqwn, We havp all kinds" of tools at VJriqus pripes.. GORDON'S HARDWARE Zr" V-5-3C Lad in Bowling Sent to Alberta uaW beryice Defeated Second Place Oilers In Gift Last Ni)t Play i of .Moose and Buffalo Reciprocated Is ; Three Two Taxi Improved Its' EDMONTON, April 4: (CP- ilead In the ppmmerclal Bowling Germany has reciprocated Can- League last night by scoring a two ada's gift df moose and buffalo . n, mniA uiftnrv nvpr the se- sent to the Berlin zoo with two OriAP 11 IP I ppiid place pliers. Donald of Three pair of European moorfpwl. ; llVjr VlF Twa Taxi was hBh ayerage scorer.: Alberta game department of- 'wlth, 157. The, fixture of Kaiei) dais believe this is the first time i Motors, v. Rupert Butehers' was. the birds have been brought, to ppstponed, The nex, scheduled p'hv'Vo- ?ie mwuyw wpu games' will be Monday night as revelved through G. von Krudn;r. fpllowsj RaulfW.. eifllQSleai .traPPer ! Bam warden who ai-Rtntion: Watts Grocerv vs. Cana- ranged the shipping of the moos? Iftlan Naj,onal Recreation, Associa- and bultalo. tion. connecting at Jasper with 'The Continental LimUeT . For PKAIJUE POINTS ' EASTERN CANADA Trains Ievc Prince tiipfrt i iIoij., Ved., H IV?n. I'Sr Fares, Reservations- city TicKirr oruci: S2 3rd Ave., J'rinte Rupert, BC. Hinton Coal Phqne 51 CENTRAL IfOTEL Frp.sh Pcif ions CltaKP Cheese Daily YALE.NTIN DAIRY Phone 657 TUAPPERS AND DEALERS r.0,000 MUSKUATS 5,000 BEAVER Wanted at onCe for immediate delivery HIGHEST PRICES PAID A,lso all your other FURS at full market value Ship at once and convince yourselves. .1. CLONES Burer and Exporter PRINCE GEORGE. B.C. SWEET PEAS Bayne's Exhibition Collection 12 Named Kinds $1.00 or 10c Packet All Bright. Ambition, Bluebell, Chieftain, Model, Hunuman, Mrs. A. StJarles. W'frior Youth, Ivory Picture Sunktst Sybil Henshaw Gladlola Rnl)s Named kinds Bac per do?cn ARTHUR BAYM Second Ave. phonejM Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue