PAGE TWO The Family Shoe Store Ltd. SALE DAILY EDITION SALE Inventory Clearance Of Women's Shoes Senorita & Onyx Shoes in the Group Grand Assortment of Small Sizes at Prices You Can't Resist Third Avenue THE DAILY NEWS. FRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 PuhHshed Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prraee Rupert Dally Ness, Limited. Third Arena H. F. PULLEN Managing-Edfior SUBSCRIPTION RATES CCy deBvery. by aaa or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5 t, By raaU to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lesfj period, paid In adTince, per week 11 By xaall to all other countries, per year 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per men. per insertion . Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per One News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Ttlepuoae Member of Audit Bureau et Circulations St ss 1.10 25 Monday. Feb. 3. 1936 DEMAND FOR PULP A recent dispatch from the east to southern newspapers told of the shutting down of a rayon plant at Sherbrooke, Que., and many eop!e here took this to mean that there was not suffideut demand for rayon at profitable prices, A later dispatcl. says that the mill at Sherbrooke reopened and most of tb employees have been taken back after being out for five days. give the medical profession a monoDolv. His final words in a recent address were reported to be The medical pro-! fession will have you under its domination, bodv and soul.Mi UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 17 1934 Prtnc Rart te Vancouver and return Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: TS. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY. 1:31 P.M. Due Vancouver. Thursday pn. T.S-S. CAR DFX A FRIDAY. 1:H P.M. Due Vai auver. Monday xia Weekly safltegs to Port Simpson. Stewart Anyox and Naas River Sunday. B pja. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH. Princf Rupert Atrnt. Third Ave. rkcie Stl THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMRLl Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium rhwnhate. Sulphate aT Ammonia, Superphns-, pKates. Complete Fertiliien Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Rrand Metals Gold. Silver. ElcclrolyUe Lead. Zine. Cadmium. Bismuth. Victorians, nevertheless, played an admirable game before a record crowd of 5.600 fans. ; Skating is Enjoyed Here at Week-End Salt Lakes, Morse Creek And Oliver Lake Draw Crowds With the return of cold weather, skating was again enjoyed here at the week-end. Yesterday afternoon saw a number of parties off to the Salt Lake. Oliver Lake on the highway and Morse Creek also drew substantial crowds. The snowfall which started yesterday had not been heavy enough up to this morning to interfere with skating. I SPORT CHAT Junior Moose and High School will raise the curtain on tonight's basketball card. It should be a good game as the teams are tied at Uie top of the league. The Grottettes and High School tangle in the Ladles' League. These teams put on an overuse game a while back-Will they repeat it tonight? The Canadian Legion-Scythian battle in the Intrmsdlate League should be a gocd game with the Scythians thZrii r7r ".u'lcm,cy Sure against the favorites to win as the Legion the flooding c t Canada a with cheap Japanese rayon goods has lost Armstrong and Macphee. out it was found that these goods were not sold as cheaply lTns GroU and Moose clash in the as was expttted they would be so the gesture was un-isenlor circnit and fans be necessary, it "was, evidently, intended for political purposes to influence Parliament against giving Japan too low a tariff and had nothing to do with the demand for bleached sulphite pulp, which it is Drooosed tn mnnnfnc. ture at Prince Rupert Financing of the project here is! 10 ik prwwuing sieacuiy, even more rapidly than the promoters hoped, so that action should be taken locally this spring. DIFFERENCE OF OPINION The medical profession came out strong in opposition to the Health Insurance Act proposed bv Hon. George M. etr, minister of health, claiming that it would be seriously handicapped under the act Now the chiropractors, led by Dr. Walter Sturdv of Vancouver, nrp rnllintr nn TV As a result of the two to onj victory at Calgary on Friday night of the Calgary Tigers, tail-ende over the Edmonton Eskimos, who ware tied with the Seattle Sea Hawks for third place, only two iwnes separated the cellar-dwellers la the Northwestern Hocky League standing from the top teams, the Vancouver Lions and Portland Buckaroos being tied for supremacy. It Is one of the tightest races tn years la the vesten) puck circuit and all five teams Weir to resiirn WnA hi nrcA UUti ....iJI" Ter mucn running for - ...... )j vfijv-.v il.i;iclUlUU UU111 th . T 1 T T r' 1 i sure of a real earns as both tams are going to be in there fighUng to increase their lead In the race for the second half honors. season's honors. Hockey Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday Scores Chicago X Toronto 3. Detroit 3. Canadians 1. Sunday Scores Montreal 1 Rangers 4. Toronto 0, Chicago 2. New York Americans 1. Batoa Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE American Seetion W. D. L. F A P. Chicago .... 16 3 11 57 33 Detroit . II S 9 67 58 34 Rangers k J3 S 14 57 67 31 Boston 14 3 12 51 42 31 IntematMiial Seetioa Montreal 13 4 12 53 61 30 Toronto . 13 3 13 73 74 29 Canadiens 7 13 57 72 23 Americans , la 3 16 S3 67 23 xoirnrnxsTEXx league W. D. L, F A. P. Vancouver . I I Portland Seattle Edmonton . Calgary 12 11 12 11 10 4 14 67 W 21 C 3 57 42 23 3 10 53 57 27 5 11 71 S3 27 4 13 77 31 24 DAILY NEWS Monday, February 3, 1935 1 'SPORT lljjtejl THIS GAME WASGREAT S. D. Mardonald and W. M. Brown Saw New Zealand All Blacks Brat Victoria S. D. Macdonald and W. M. j Brown, while In Victoria last week, !had the rare privilege of attending the rugby game on Wednesday between New Zealand All Blacks and Victoria Reps, the tourists winning by a score of 27 to 3. Spearlike drives of lightning" fast insides, ably buttressed by speedy j support, completely baffled the 1 Crimson Corsairs of the provincial ; capital who made their lone points on an early try by Doug Peden. The CENTRE IS EXPERIMENT Whether or Not Recreation And Physical Education Classes Continue Depends On Interest Shown "The provincial government has opened the recreational and physical education centre in Prince Rupert at the request of progressive citizens of the community. It is In the nature of an experiment to see what use the public will make of it. If at the end of March when we close down, these centres not being operated during the summer, it Is found that Interest has been suf ficient, it will be resumed in the fall If, on the other hand, interest is not sufficient, it will be closed down. It all depends upon the response and this Is up to the So declared Paul Kazoolln. of the newly established pro vincial recreational and physical education centre here. In speaking during the Junior Chamber of Commerce radio broadcast last week. Mr. Kaxoolln. whose subject was Leisure and How to Use It," re ferred to the shorter hours of work and unemployment The problem of enforced leisure was becoming a serious one. Turned Into wrong channels, luu, this leisure had the pas- F- program Included two skits in which James Parker, C. R. Allum. George Rorie. J. c. Gilker. Thomas Johnstone and Jack Finn took part; Instrumental numbers by an orchestra consisting of Johnny Saunders. Julius Welle. William Ctuart and Pat Hartley, and vocal duets by Mrs. Frank Glass and Miss Beulah McKinley, accompanied by Mrs. J. c. Gilker. Lee Gordon was announcer. Old Country Soccei Engina Cup Bradford City 3, Blackburn Rovers 1 'fourth round. West Brora wich Albion 1. Bradford 1 1 fourth round replay . Scottish Cup Alloa 1. Dundee United 2 "first round). WALES BEAT SCOTLIXD EDINBURGH. Feb. 3: CP. tFlfty thousands spectators at Mur ray Field saw Wales triumph 13 u 3 over Sxttlacd Saturday in an in ternaUonal rugby match played & ;dlsnal foggy weather. ! LADIES BOtVUXG LEAGUE j February 3 AaceUes vs. Doodads. Rangers vs Moccabees. Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOnt SERVICE FrpriUri Bert Mrgaa B Karri Don't f orfet the number 156 One of the questions many are asking is hovr to fertilize. There are plenty of artificial fertilizers put up, many of which are good but they do not quite take the place of manure. Cow manure is valuable here and most of the best garden-jrs either are using It or have used it. It provides humus, prevents the muskeg from drying out In dry weather and seems to keep things moving In the garden. The objection Is that It Is not as clean to dig in and that it Introduces weeds which have to be pulled in the Hiring and summer. Many local people have had great success with bulbous rooted begonias. I have grown them for several years with considerable success. The begonias in William Millar's garden were a sight for tourists for several years until his stock Frank Dibb has had a fine show of these flowers and says he is plan ning to plant more. Tom Priest has them in bloom every year In June! md they are one of the chief at- j .Tactions in his garden. They come . ;n all colon and typet. single and j louble. fringed, frilled, crested and j mf md. They lack perfume but pro-1 vide color, stand wind and rain! ind give the garden a note of dls-! 4 action. If th; bulbs are taken upj n the faU they may be used year after year. They also make fine! house plants. Those who have a greenhouse or wtbed will Hnd no difficulty lrn forcing their begonias In the spring ! r plant mine as close as possible In flat? and keep them does to the neat In th? kitchen for a few weeks ratil well started and then pot them off and put them la the sun room. By June first they are nice ifcmts ready to bed ouL If thsy are n bloom all the better. They win TO right ahead. Moving does cot em to check them as It does nany plants. H. F. P. S. Hotel Arrivals ' Savoy Zulawlnskl, Kwlnltsa. Ruyal J. M. Sparkes and C. Lever. Ter- jrace: N. L. Bertelson. F. Wezek. F. 'Johnson, C. N. R.; J. Watson, city: ' J A, Jacobson. Shames. Prince Rupert I There is. sure to be more building ' Mrs. H. McKenney. Terrace: A. tin Prince Rupert soon. Stores arelWatt. C.N.R.: T. VanDyfc, Prince (not needed but residences are George; J. E. Norcross. &. uai- scarce and nice lltUe cottages with. combe. R. L. Coote. T. H. Jon modern conveniences are greatly inland J. G. Cunningham, Vancouver: demand. In order that newcomersjO. T. Hodgson, Alert Bay. may be set a good example It Ls( very' desirable that residents who! know the conditions here and the possibilities and limitations of the LEFT MONEY TO DOG BRADFORD, Eng.. Feb. 1: (CP i ... k .,mt Walter Turton. 73. of Idle, hear to the newcomers. Hit Is the time here, before drowning himself In to begin. 'a canal wrote a note leaving $50, .all he possessed, to "my pal. Jet." Jet was his dog. Harry Johnson, charged under the vagrancy act with using obscene language, was fined $5, with option of seven days" imprisonment. in city police court this morning. BASKETBALL February 3 Orotto vs. Moose, Scythians vs. Legion, High School vs. Grotto. Jr. Moose vs. High School February S Lamble & Stone vs. Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOi:R GOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores A Sjutvu"! AUTHOR SPEAKS OUT j LONDON, Feb. 1: (CPA pl4 jfor an education that would pro. jduce "healthy rebels" instead of , "apes and slaves and litUe budding Fascists" was made by Ernest Raj. , mond, author of "Tell England, at ! an educational conference here. THRIFT MONEYSAYERS FOR THE WEEK SHREDDED WHEAT per pkg. ROMAN MEAL per pkg. ...... SARDINES Brunswick Brand, per tin SALMON B. C. Pink per No. 1 tin ... . ! PASTRY FLOUR B It K 1 lQ-lb, sacks, each CORN-Royal City White per tin GREEN BEANS Royal City in. Cut.perUn SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE per tin APRICOTS Royal City No. 2 tins, each Orotto, UIgh School vs. Scythians,; tomato juice Llbby inneues vs. uign scnooi, ingnj No, 1 tlnS( eacn School vs. Scouts. j FANCY OLIVES Sequoia February 10 Moose vs. Lamble ii 9mjz tln Stone. Legion vs. High School. An-lciLvpEAu CHEESE Nettes vs. Grotto. Jr. Moose vs. Scy- i 1 ib i SHAKER SALT Plain or Teoruary 1 3 Moose vs. Grotto. Legion vs. Scythians. Iodized, carton GrOttO VS. PFAKTTT RTITTFR RntHrrAl oecatne infected with a bug or Hyi"1?" acnooj, wr. Moose vs. Scouts. Brandi No. t Un that bored into the bulbs and de-i February 17 Grotto vs. Lamble ms wlrrmT Rnr . .. Ijtr Clnn. C.KI, 1,1.1. c, , ' sibility of being calamitous. Parti- royea lmra ana ne naa to sl0P, . " . r' cularly was it important that the leisure of the younger people should be directed along propsr lines. It was largely for this reason that the provincial government had Instituted this idea of recreational and physical education. Not only. however, was the idea to provide suitable occupation for leisure time but also to make available proper physical exercise for those requiring It. Mr. Kazoolln told of the progiess being made by such centres at other points. Also on the radio program. Miss Dorothy Rushbrook, librarian of the Prince Rupert Public Library, was interviewed. She showed how the usefulness of the library was at present diminishing through the inability, because of lack of finan cial support, to keep up the stock of books. She aDDealed for assis tance from all possible quarters. Suitable books, as well as cash, would be welcome. Ths weekly radio entertainment growing oegonias lor a lew years. 1 '"" nmirun, iugn He raised his stock from seeds, p"001 vi facytnian. i 2 bars CORNED BEEF Clark's ' l's. while stock lasU, tin I JEWEL SHORTENING ' 2 lbs. 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