PAQI TWO DAILY. NXWI DAILY EDITION "The purest form in which tobtcco can be smoked.-Xj?""' THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMMA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per word, per insertion .02 Local readers, per line, per Insertion - 25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, hy carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Saturday, October 17, 1936 CHEERFUL NEWS FROM STEWART Cheerful news comes from Stewart in regard to the present condition and future outlook of the Portland Canal camp. The depression is said to be a thing of the past there. There is no over-abundance of ready cash as yet but there is work for all and prospects for the winter are declared to be good. We in Prince Rupert -are glad to hear that the hard times are over for our neighbor town which, next to us, seems now to have developed into the most important community in this immediate district. The improvement in conditions there will be directly felt here. Local business men may be able to share to some extent in the THE GRANBV COMPANY People of this district generally take more than a pass ing interest ni the affairs of the Granby Co. Tins is to be expected since the company, (although now removed, was so long identified with this district. Most everybody in these parts will be glad to hear that the company, instead of liquidating and going out of business entirely, is once again, through its operations in the Similkameen district, to become one of the important mineral producers of British Columbia. NEW BUILDING FOR CANADA The National Employment Commission has recently re commended to the Dominion government that it extend its construction stimulation program . to include home modernization, lower cost working men's homes and the broadening of the Housing Act to include all parts of the country, 'lhe suggestions will be before the next session of Parliament at 'Ottawa and, if passed, will give an impetus to the building and construction industry, as well as allied trades. This should be of great benefit to everv city in 'Canada. 'Certainly much work along this line is needed in Prince Rupert, not only because of the employment it will provide but because modern homes are needed here. Indeed there would be many building and improving homes in Prince Rupert if personal finances would permit. As la ras we are concerned, the government cannot move tuu iuitniy jji giving assistance aiong mis line, ior decent homes are a crying need here. It is to be assumed that the majority of communities in the country are in the same position although we would venture to say that the need is no greater anywhere than here. Badminton Supplies Make our store headquarters for your badminton requirements. Our rackets are reasonable in price, in a range that will satisfy either the beginner or experienced -player. Drop in and inspect our selection. CAMPBELL'S SHUTTLE COCKS True in flight, weight. In cartons of three or twelve, each :. .' correct in 30c FLYRITE SHUTTLE COOKS Exceptionally good value in a lower iprlced shuttle cock. OCT, each MoC GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street Phone 311 'SPORT SPORT CHAT IN MOTION M Thousands of South Africans! thrilled as voting Oxford and Another Trundlinjr League XJets Cambiidge Unlveislty teams gave imder Way With Victories T or them ttieir first 'eyeful of ico hockey In the rrew Empire -Exhiot-ucn Stadium a; Johannesburg. Students of King's School, Tar-1 ramatta, Australia, arrived In London lecently to play a series of soccer mtatches against teams representing English public schools. Dr. J. M. Robison end Dr. R. -K. McHenry of Houston, Texas, divided honors pn a recent fishing trip. At exactly the same moment each landed a king tarpon sLc feet two inches long weighing 122 pounds. The British rugby team that toured the Argentine has returned home after winning all 10 matches played and scoring 399 points against only 12 (two penalty goals and two tries). Simonstown's (South Africa) coronation gift to -the Kine will take the form of a King Edward coronation playing field area and; recreation ground for the youth I or the naval port. Salisbury Motor Club in Eng-and Is threatened-with legal proceedings by the Lord's Day Ob-, rervance Society unless Sunday muiuicycie nacing meetings are. abandoned. Statistics compiled bv the Gor man government show there are 390,000,000 square yards of space available for sport and gymnistlcs In the Reich. aDDroximatolv Iy iquare yards per head of popula tion. Carl Snavely, Cornell's new men tor, left an enviable riWirrf At North Carolina. Snavely was head mentor for only two seasons at Chapel Hill, His teams turned :in 15 wins, two defeats and a: single tie. Essex will meet all counties in the English county cricket cham pionship next season with the .ex-. ception of Leicestershire and .Warwickshire. Matches against New Zealand and Cambridge University are also carded, BADMINTON .MEET POSTPONnil The annual meeting of the Can adian National Reareatlon Associa tion's Badminton Club, which was to have been held last night, was iiiriner postponed. COAL TO PLEA8E EVERYBODY Satisfaction Ouaranteed 'rARIOUS ED80N ALBERTA COAL BULKLEV VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PUONK! 81 and S5t impress and Laundry The City Five Pin. Bowling. League went into action 'last night when Old Empress defeated 'Oyro Club two games to one with Pioneer Laundry winning -over iFive (Jokers by a similar score. "High average scorer for the evening was Max Asemlssen of the Pioneer Laundry with 243. Next bowling will be on Sunday Jn the .City -Ten Pin league with Moose playing 'Overwaitea and 65 Taxi meeting -Atlin Fisheries. Individual scoring last night was as follows: OLD EMPRESS 1st Ounderson .214 Calderonl ,156 McKay ..: .. .168 Ross .'. .158 Schrlaberg : ,139 2nd 215 156 192 ,249 162 Totals :.: .:835 .973 GYRO CLUB 1st' 2nd Dibb 162 127 At an agricultural show In Rlch-jey ,. iuo mond, South Africa, one of the, stone .'T'.!".".!" 174 240 competitors was Mrs. A. H. Cock-ILow score 139 156 burn who. althouzh 68 years old.-1 rode her own horse in several) Totals 840 svpnt.e wlnnlncr twn first.? nnri a I f 1 V . J UJVC.no 1SI special prize. Dmgweii z:zi::;::::228 Edinburgh racing enthusiasts believe the Scottish capital should have a new racecourse and nego tiations are being conducted with that end in view. At present the little Musselburg course Is the only track. West "Ham United has signed A. J. Weare, goalkeeper of Wolver hampton Wanderers, at what Is understood to be ,a substantia! fee. The Hammers play in the second division of the English Football League. Benny Lynch, world flyweight champion, who recently successfully defended his title against Pat Palmer, is being sued in Glasgow by Sam Wilson, his for mer manager, for $10,000 for al leged breach of cnotract. White 211 Jackson .164 Smith ,...191 Totals t. 936 PIONEER L. 1st Houston ...180 Wesch .. .136 Klnslor 250 Glenstrop 161 Asemlssen .262 845 2nd 183 190 181 182 218 Ladies' Bowling 3rd 170 170 .219 '19C 198 948 3rd 273 167 126 101 170 837 3rd 153 192 137 175 163 959 -820 2nd 3rd 133 153 231 159 196 216 126 162 176 .270 Totals .989 872 950 league Meets Mrs. Thomas -Boulter Is President Play to Start Next Wednesday The Ladies' Bowling ILeague organized itor the winter season ot a :well Jiltehdedand 'enthusiast!' meeting last night in the iRex Bowling Club; . Mrs. Thomas -Boulter was elector! president and Mrs, R. J. rkeron, secietaryUreasurer. . 'League play will start next Wednesday with the following eight entries: Doodadj, Mrs DM- Ourvlch, rcaptaln; Blue .Birds, Mrs R. J, Keren, captain; Rangers Mrs. Harold Raybone, captain; An- JONES Family Markt PHONE 957 Speciair TEAL Leg of Veal, 6 lbs. $ lbs. Spuds . Fillet Aoast of Veal-, .PHONE 951 per lb-.'.'. r.' Boned and Rolled Snoulder Veal; i lbs: f. Veal Steak ' 3 lbs. ;.; Veal Chops 3 ibs. BEEF Round. Steak 3 lbs. 8irloin Steak 3 lbs. .... Prime Rib Roll, ;4 lbs. & 5 lbs. Spuds Pot Roast 6 lbs Rump Roatt of Beef Tier lb. Any Cut tif Baby Beef per lb mm 20c 50c S0c 50c lamb And mutton Rolled Shoulder of Lamb fWl n Tier lb AW Itolled Shoulder of Mutton H Ej per lb,' Wt Leg of .Mutton .per jb Mutton Chops 3 lbs. M Fresh Killed Chicken per lb. , 40c 50c 73c Certificate Idea 1 Used by Indians j BELLA COOLA. Oct. 17: (CP) I Alberta's prosperity certificates !had a counterpart In "British CdN umbla's fur trading industry p number 'of years ago. Aluminum tokens of 25. 50 cent ' and $1 values were Issued hy tB. Brynlldsen and company here In 1907 and "used In trading with the Indians until 1918. The money In no way resembled . currency of the realm. It was forced out of circulation by the Dom- 1 inion government when an ;ln-' dian trapper sought to. exchange It at a rival company post In Hie . Northwest Territories. 50c I 15c 15c 18c 50c 30c The 'factor at "the post accepted the tokens from the Indian -bat! explained to him the difference , between the Brynlldsen tender and I legal "currency and told htm .he could accept no more. Represerita tlons Were then made to the Dom- j inlon government which resulted1 in the order to stop circulation of : the tokens, 1 BOOM IN "BRICK STOCK JOHANNESBURG, 'Oct. 17: (CP), This city is witnessing a brick flotation boom as 'activity In the building trades has led to three new brick share issues being of fered to the public In two weeks. PREMIER TAKES TO AIR CANBERRA, Aust., Oct. 17: (CP) Prime Minister Joseph A. Lyon adian gold price Is unchanged $34.77 per fine ounce. at LONDON, Oct. 17: (CP) Eight rarloads of floral tributes, value'd it $2,500, together with a flve-ioot floral pony, featured the uneral of Masslmino Monto-Col-umbo, 27, bookmaker, fatally stabbed In a track melee hette's, Mrs. A, Dickens, captain; Canadian National "Recreation As sociation, Mrs. ' West, captain: Grotto, Mls3 Ba"bs Beale, captain;. Spark "Plugs, Miss Frances 'yager. captain; Knockouts, Miss Osrt- rude TUrgeon, captain. Old Country Soccer !3. has decided to abandon train and j car travelling for long distances. ! At least one fast -airplane is to be bought for the use of cabinet ministers. CANADIAN GOLD PRICE MONTREAL, Oct. 17: The Can- "English League First Division I Birmingham, 4; Huddetsiicn Alberta Tokens Had Counterpart Town, 2. In .British Columbia tair 'Trade j charlton Athletic, 0; Arse.ial, 1 f Chetesa, 1; Sheffield .Wednesday., Grlnuby Town, 2;. Brentford, 0. . Leeds United, 3; Everton, '0 ! Liverpool. 0; Bolton Wanderers,! 0. v 1 Manchester City, 3; Derby 5. Middlesbrough, '6; Sunderland, b. Portsmouth, 2; 'Manchester Un ited. 1. j Stoke City, 0; Preston Nortnend, West Bromwlch Albion, 2; Wol-, verhampton Wanderers, 1. Scottish League First Division 'Clyde, A; Hamilton Academicals. Dundee, 0; Celtic, 0. nib3rnlans,'0; St. Mirren, 0. Falkirk, 6; Dumfermllne, 4, Kilmarnock, 3; Albion Rovers, 1. Motherwell, I; Third "Lanark, 2. Partlck Thlst!e. '3; Arbroath, 1. Queen of South, 2; Aberdeen, 3 Queens Park. I; .Rangers, 1. St. -Johnstone, 3; "Hearts, 0. Saturday, October 17, R. D. Greggor, assistant district forester, is on a trip to Terrace on .official duties, belne due barw ! 'tonight's train. ' ou Tupert Table Tennis . Club OPEN EVERY DAY 3 to'C and 7 to 12 Phone 62 for reservations Rex ' Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth St. and Third Ave. Phone 658 New Winter Euursion Fares . i ,ts wager on sale NOW You rcan travel to Eastern Canada (mdluding Winnipeg), the Eastern and Midwest States at fares compar-.ahle with those in effect during the etmtmcr tourist season. Tickets on sale 'iirrtil May 11, good returning within six monthsiof purchase. Use these low fares lor your trip Abroad This advcrtisemcnt ii not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by The government of British-Columbia. :Cofor NtHt. You'll ee more brown .iho thin ever thii ;F11, ,toth for dreuy daytimt (wwr -and tpom wnr. .-But black it itill'the moit-in-fa ihion -color. ,. . . , . .. Faii 3yi Step willi Qa.lL 0asliions! No Ko ti more dervtdlf popular for walking and general wear than the Oxford Tie. The "Onyx" model illuitrated is just 'one of several smart Oxfords that you may choose in our store for your' Fall tnumblt. Air the wanted colors and feathers, ,, ,v -. Onu DY DLACHFORD Vhere -Most People .Trade TV PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) THIRD AVENUE