PAGE TWO DAILY NXW8 . -...-.. tor Growing Girls SUITABLE FOR EITJIER; SCHOOL OR DRESS we Ait ;, Brown or Itfack Oxford Ties or Sanda.1 Styles in brown or blue SEE THE WINDOW FOR STYLES Where MpH People Trade V F AMILY SHOE STORE LTl). PHONE-357 (Estab. 1908) TIIIKD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 1 $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in. advance, per week 10 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State's, yearly period, paid in 'advance ...... 3.00 By mall to all other countries, per year . ....... 9.00 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 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1936 Pest Year Since 1930 The management of .one, of the waterfront businesses lflnn.fo f liof f Vitci linn tViU' 1A i.1 ' 1 t 1 iwivo wiciu who iiua uccii uie uesu season iiiev nave naci -1 (inn rtii . . since ivjv. uiner similar reports have been received from business houses, all intimating that there is a general improvement almost everywhere. I, Nothing But Fears For the past few years nothing but fears have been expressed in regard to the international situation. .According to the press reports we have been on the verge of war for several years and just now there is a crisis in regard to the Spanish situation and the attitude of Russia, everyone fearing it mav brin e about a general" wnrlrl wnr While we all must admit that the we also must admit that as it has been grave for several years past so it may continue grave for another several years and, possibly in time the war clouds may blow away. wiau an uic wunu wum war, neuner can we believe that the neonlo especially those .countries who were involved in the great war. No country gained anything at that time and possibly the winners lost more than th.e loser?. Indemnities were not naid and everv ennntrv is tnrlnv ctnirrrrimn' 11 1' j vv.v.j i.nuuiig un der 1 a 1 load Of debt 1 Caused hv thft war. f.rinnrln in this way and also, many .of those, who took part in the war are .suffering individually as a result of injuries received. In addition to that there is a pension list which adds to the burden of debt Canada gained prestige jh the war but she lost in every other way, But then she may , have lost . more if she had not U4. 1.1. Pi 1 m m m kuihj Hivo ine war. ane cer.tainly would have lost in self respect. So we have today a world squirming and twisting and writhing and bluf finer with-cnuntrips HUp making faces at each other, and spme day they rnay tire of this ridiculous attijtude' and give up frightening the fearful with war threats - which may have little' real meaning. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor wuimuj Dumu ur uy 111c uuyeriunenv 01 urilisn COIUmbU. GROTTO IS NOW ON TOP Defeated Over,waUea Last NIfchjt To, Assume Leadership 01 J en Pin League Orotto moved into, the leadership of the Ten Pin Bowling League last night as a result of a three to nil victory over Ov,erwaltea. High average scorer for the evening was Stan Morin of Oiolto with 186. The fixture between Printers and Atlln Fisheries will be played tonight. In the Commercial League tomorrow night the fixtures will be: Ballin-ger's vs. Biological Station; M,c-Me.ekln.'s vs. Ranee & Hardy. Individual scores last njght: Grotto is,t 2nd 3rd Mcintosh, 156. 160 160 Coma.dlna 155 165 207 Covcrdale- 176 161 152 Bury 190 163 195 Morin ... ...165 200 192 Handicap 50 50 50 Total Oklehd, .44. Mosher,i3. I Bousquef, .09 V2. Gllbec ',03. Lake Rdse; .48. House on Borden Street is Bought ..89.2 899 956 pverwaltea 1st 2nd 3rd Joy 167 158 176 Armstrong 138 142 177 Scott V...154 144 107 Stegavig :. 127 101 126 Todd : 151 171 179 Handicap ; 48 46 46 Total .783 762. 811 League Standing W. L. Grotto , 6 3 Power Corporation 5 1 65 Taxi 4 2 Overwaltea 4 5 Atlin Fisheries 3 3 Armour Salvage 2 4 Printers 2 4 Moose 1 5 TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Oo.) k 1 Vancouver B. C. Nickel, .34. Big Missouri, !46. Bralorne 8.85, v b) R. Con., .032. B. R. X., .11. Cariboo Quartz, U.76i ' i Dentonla, .10. - .. lJunwelL03. Go!conda .10. Mihto, .20. Meridian, .02. Morning, Star, .02. Noble Five, .023,4 Pend Oreille, .78. Porter Idaho, .04 4. Premier, 2.90. Reeves McDonald, ,06. Reno, 1.24. Relief Arlington. .39. Salmon Gold, .08i2. Taylor Bridge, .06. Wayside,. .082. United' Empire, .01. Toronto Beattle, 1.27. Central Patricia, 3.70. God's 'Lake, .75. Inter. Nickel, 61.25. Lee GokU .05 Little Long Lac, 6.45. McKen?le Red Lake. 1.70. Pickle Crow, 6.35. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.76. San Antonio, 2.37. Sherrlty tGordon, 2.00. Sisco,'4.25. Smelter Gold, -.06. Ventures, 2.52. McLeod .Cockshutt. 4.20. Madsen 'Red Lakt ftfi May Splefe, .51. Wlnoga Patricia, .29. Sullivan, 1.92. 8tadacona, .592. Green Stabell, .47. Frontier Red Lake. .13. Francceur, 1. Manitoba & Eastern, .13. Perron, 1.48. New Augarlta .33. South. Keara, .15. Moneta Porcupine. 1.80. Bladen Malartle. 1 112 Bouscadlllac. 6. Lapa Cadillac, .75. Old Diamond, .26. Gold Eagle, .80. uy J4C.QI Merchpn.t J. J. Payne, well known local merchant, his nnwJiiLwi th tpi dence on Borden Street which for years was occupied by George Tlte and which since them had been the home of the lit G. H I Arnold. -y- Local Endeavor Doing Much f To Bring Stewart, Alice Arm ' . Back Into Mining Picture (By H. F. Pullen) Like Pflnce Rupert people the residents of Portland Canal have always looked to the big companies to set them on the high road to prosperity and have Ignored, any suggestion that they might do things for themselves. Good pro perties, fiaye lain in the prospect stage for years because no big operating company showed any Interest -in them. The results being obtained at the Dnowell mine at r ..'-- Stewart, at the Dplly Varden aj Ali,ce Arm and In a smaller way at other properties are examples of local Initiative .that jnlgbj; well be followed by others. One ot the men who has dpne. more perhaps than any other at Stewart to bring the-camp Into notice by local initiative is L. E. Davidson. His. persistent effort to. rehabilitate the Dunwell Is no.t perhaps well known, ills Is the driving force that has.made possible the, operation of the mill, and the shipping of concentrates to London, England, that has in a small way Interested capital and whose 'continued efforts m?.y continue to develop, the district by getting other mines go!ng. He is said to be taking an interest in the Lake- view which, according to street ru mor in Stewart, rys been showing up well. William Dann Is making a great effort with the United Emplie. Recently the Mayflower has been leased to a syndicate and Sam Deschamp and partner have shipped eight tons of high grade ore from the Ontario mine on American Creek and plan to bring, out another eight or nine tons valued at $167 to the Ton." In Stewart there, have been 200 I claims recorded th.year. and assessment has been, done on 500 with probably another hundred to near from. r The outlook for Stewart district Is said by mining men to be bet ted for next year than at any pre vious time. Alice Arm Ambitious Alice Arm has some fine looking gojd and silver nronerties and thP mining men and prospectors there express the confidence that their camp will yet overtake Stewart and lead the Portland Canal ,area in production. They sav that'thn classifying of Alke Arm as a strict ly sliver camp is all wrong. They have as much gold as silver and this, they say will be proved in the luturei About four miles from Alice Arm is a molybdenum property In which interest is being taken Just 2 libs. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 Round Steak 3 lbs Sirloin Steak 3 .lbs. 1 tin Peas Specials Prime. Rib Roll 4 lbs BEEF Hamburger, 3 lbs. & 2 lbs. Onions Short Hibs, 3 lbs. & Veal Steak 3 lbs VeaJ Chops 3 lbs Carrots VEAL Stew Veal, 2 lbs. Si PHONE 957 Boned and Rolled Shoulder Veal, 4 lbs Leg of Vealr- per 'lb. POUK " Loin, Pork Chops A fit' 2 lbs HtDls Pork Spare Ribs OC 2 lbs tli Fresh Side Pork (p per lb 10i, Mutton. Ch,ops 50C' Sausage, 1 lb. & Off lib. Liver I per doz Pjcnlc Hams "1 ff ' per lb. JLDC now. On Hastings Arm mere is a verv eood erouu nf claims which would make a fine operation and would cost little to get going as It Is right at tidewater. If any: of these properties were near Bridge piver they would be worth a lot of. money but Alice Arm has not been a popular district for spme years nnst It has been a lonz wait but It is possible it may ne the next dls-trict to attract attention. , UECREATIQNAL .CENTRE. HERE KECPNG BU$Y t' With a total of 235 enrolled for the classes. Instructor Da- vid Bell is keeping busy thse tj days at the provincial govern- .T , t menfs physical education and .t recreational centre, here. Each . -affV rfnv there are classes for . men, women anrt high school j . 1 i 1.1. h.,K1Ia a T noys ana giri .wu , f school children on Saturdays. A week from t.nl?. Friday night .t thpre will be a nie social for 1 the high school toys and girls. First Gall for Ogden's ! You'll travel a long way before you'll find as smooth a fine cut as Ogden's. That's why this grand cigarette tobacco serves pleasure, and nothing else but. When you roll a cigarette with Ogden's and touch a light' to it you're off on a non-stop run to full snoklng enjoyment. First call for Ogden's4then choose "Chantecler" or Vogue" cigarette papers. That's th,e complete menu for satisfaction in "rolling-ydu-own.,:, And the CelloBhan?-wrapned Ogden's package has the purple easy-opening ribbon foriqulck opening. 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