PAOE TWO The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue DAILY EDITION Our THE DAILY NEWS. PRLSCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Phone 357 Bargain Department Urn Sup Offers You n er Savings Specials yon will find REAL VALUES in Shoes with highest possible QUALITY eomistent with LOW PIUUES. We do not deal in job Jots nor second quaiity goods guarantee every pair we stii to WEAR but 1 The price of your footwear is the VALUE you get j in WEAR. QUALITY COUNTS. Do not be misled by price only. Your inspection invited. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue IL P. PULLEM Uanaging-Edrtor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and for leswr periods, paid In advance, per week ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per incn. per Insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local leaders, per Insertion, per line News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Barton ot Circulations RUDYARI) KIPLING 8C 9S . J5. I.tOi JD2 Ji Monday, Jan. 20, 1936 At one time it was thought that Rudvard Kinlinrr mip-ht have been appointed Poet Laureate of Great Britain. His verses have become more popular than those of most poets. Take as an example "Lest We Forget." But Kipling was not a poet all the time. Also he lived for many years outside the Empire. He was a very hard worker and his writings often startled England and amused America. In later years everything he wrote was cabled to this continent. As an American publisher remarked "It travelled first class." He is said to have commanded the highest price per word for his later writings ever paid . to any author. REARMING AND PROSPERITY Britain is providing work and wages for her people byl .w .. t. piwwM via j canning, one is uuuuillg snips, air planes and other war necessities and in dointr so is in. creasing'the prosperity of the Islands, already well on the road toward recovery. Canada is not indulging in the luxury of preparing for defence and is not expending national funds to any large extent on public works, so her recovery is slower. We are not urging the spending of money on armaments but simply stating that in the country so often quoted as prosperous, the state does provide work and wages for the people without calling it by that name. OPTIMISTIC BANKER Morris W. Wilson, president and managing director of the Royal Bank of Canada, according to a report of his address at the annual meeting published in this paper Saturday while admitting that serious problems still confront the people of Canada concluded with these encouraging words: "The upward trend in business would now seem to be definitely established. In fact I believe we may look forward to the coming year with a greater optimism than has been possible at 'any time in the past six years." we lane it that it there is a general upward trend, 1 1 nice nupert win snare in that prosperity. GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Provides steady employment, easy hours, good nay. as well as opportunity for independence by opening your own shop. For illustrated information on halrdressing and beauty culture Phone Sey. 7789 or Write MOLER iLAIRDKKSSING SCIIOOI 303 WeSfHastingS St. Vancouver, B.C. TORONTO. Jan. 20: CP) Toronto Maple Leafs, playing at home In the Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday night, resumed their winning ways after a five-game losing streak and defeated Boston Bruin five to two to resume leadership of the international section of the National Hockey League. At Montreal, the Canadiens downed the New York Rangers and returned to third place ahead of the Idle New York Americans. Drop Back Again The Maple Leafs dropped bark into second place in the international section of the National Hockey League by losing four to nU to the Red Wings at Detroit iast night while the Montreal Maroons resumed the leadership oy virtue of a two to one victory over the Americans at New York. The Chicago Black Hawks, playing at home, defeated Boston BruhH twq to one. The league standings to date. American Section W. D. L. F.A. P. Detroit 12 6 6 56 41 30 Rangers 11 5 11 47 56 27 Chicago ....... 12 2 10 45 40 26 Boston 10 3 12 44 40 23 International Section Montreal 11 4 Toronto 11 Canadiens 8 Americans 9 3 13 55 58 21 Canada is Not To Enter Davis Cup Will, However, Send Men's Teams To Wimbledon and Scotland This Year OTTAWA, Jan. 20: (CP) The Canadian Lawn Tennis Association announces that Canada will not enter the Davis Cup this year. Men's but not women's teams, will, however, be sent to Wimbledon and ScoUand for competitions this year. FIVE PIN -STANDING W. L. Pioneer Laundry 4 2: Five Jokers 3 3 Lambie & Stone 3 3 Old Empress 2 4 II Man in the Moon Good day! What's the latest on the pulp mill? There's one consolation, if wei take all the optimistic predictions! with a grain of salt ltll help the salt business. A Frenchman Lkes to drink to the day he wins the girl he loves. An American alwavs drinks to the day he makes his first million. An? Irishman Is said to drink to the dayl he dies. Prince Rupert people are drinking to the day the pulp mill commences operation. In Germany the first word a chlldds taught to say 13 "Adolph." Policemen work on Sunday. therefore they can't go to heaven.- But then there will be no need of policemen In heaven, according to, all reports. In England flashes of wit are- sometimes shown In spite of all reports to the contrary. During the! recent campaign the following; verse was often recited: Our Premier Is a mighty man of ' peace, Who feels that waging war Is never right; I He advocates an all-round arms In crease, So that we- may be- ready not to fight. Mark Twain, after being shown' over the Lusitanla, expressed his admiration and exclaimed: "Wonderful: I shall have to tell Noah all about It." j DAILY NEWS Monday. January 20, ijjj SPORT LEAFS NOW DROP JIN& Win Derisively Over Boston Canadiens Defeat Rangers WALES-ENGLAND PLAY. SCORELESS DRAW IN RUGBY SWANSEA, Wales. Jan 20: (CP. j Wales and England played a .scoreless draw in the international ; rugby match of the home series -before a crowd of fifty thousand people in Swansea Saturday. BASKETBALL TIME TABLE January 20 Moose vs. Lambie & Stone, Legion vs. High School. Annettes vs. Grotto. Scythians vs. Jr. Moose. January 23 Moose vs. Grotto, legion vs. Scythians. Grotto vs. H'gh School. Scouts vs. Jr. Moose. January 27 Grotto vs. Lambie & Stone. Scythians vs.. High School. High School vs. Annettes. Scythians vs. High School. January 30 Lambie & Stone vs. Moose, High School vs. Legion. Grotto vs. Annettes, Scouts vs. Scythians. February 3 Orotic rs Moos?. Scythians vs. Legion, High School vs. Grotto, Jr. Moose vs. High School. February 6 Lambie & Stone vs. Grotto, High School vs. Scythians. Annettes vs. High School. High School vs. Scouts. February 10 Moose vs. Lambie & I Stone. Legion vs. High School, An- 10 49 53 2S!Nettes vs. Grotto, Jr. Moose vs. Scy- 3 10 67 63 25;thlans. 6 12 49 61 22' February 13 Moose vs. Grotto Legion Vs. Scythians, Grotto vs. High School, Jr. Moose vs. Scouts February 17 Grotto vs. Lambie & Stone. Scythians vs. High School, High School vs. Annettes, High School vs. Scythians. February 20 Lambie & Stone vs. Moose, High School vs. Legion. Grotto vs. Annettes. Scythians vs. Scouts. February 24 Groito vs. Moose. Scythians vs. Legion, High School vs. Grotto, High School vs. Moose. February 27 Lambie ti Stone vs. Grotto, High School vs. Scythians, competition , Annettes vs. High School,' Scouts vs. High School. March 2 Moose vs. Lambie ii Stone, Legion vs. High School. Annettes vs. Grotto, Scythians vs. Jr. Moose. March 5 Moose vs. Grotto. Legion vs. Scythians, Grotto vs. Hi-h School, Scouts vs. Jr. Moose. (Cut Ihit cut) HOW TO MAKE A MUSTARD PLASTER Grandmother's Tested Remedy Make parte of equal parts Colnun't Mustard and flour and apread on cotton cloth. Cover with piece of flannel. Apply laatei foe from 1 5 to 30 minutes. IFor children or if akin is especially sensitive, adj more flour. Musfrd Plasters f ,P'em't' remedy for chest coughs and j colds and so easy to make. For all medicinal uses for which ,M us Lard la recommended, use COLMAN-S d.s.f. MUSTAIII) "Ifl ALL Part MmUrd" M Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Bert Proprietors Morgan & Bud Barrb Don't forget the number Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores 'HEAD OF Louis L. Starr Re-Elected Presidet.t i Of Essifttn Reerre. j i I PORT ESSIKOTON. Jan. 20Ati j the annual meeting held here last 'week. Loots L. Starr wn ehoii to head one of the oldest native villages in the nortrv being reelected president of the Special Indian Reserve, the chief problems of which are to keep the-taaiui road in good condition and to prevent the extreme high watr from carrying the road into the sea. For the past two or thre? years the head of the village and tiier executive committees hav appealed to the Department ol Indian Affairs through the Indian Agent. W. E. Collision, staUonrl at Prince Rupert, requesting wha ever little help they can afford Today's. Weather Dead Tree Point Part cloudy. :a!m. barometer, 2952; tempera -.are. 36; sea smooth. Triple Island Overcast, fresh xiutheast wind; barometer. 2953; ea choppy Langara Island Cloudy, mod-lateto fresh easterly wind; mod-.'iate swell. SCHEDULE FOR CRIB January 20 Moose vs. I. O. O. P.. I Canadian Legion vs. Sons of Nor way, Grotto vs. Elevator, Meat Packers vs. C. N. R. A. January 27 Canadian Legion vs. Meat Packers, Moose vs. Elevator, Sons of Norway vs. Grotto, I. O D. F vs. C. N. R, A. iiiiUM.:aU:imjTuaaLa Overwaitea Ltd. Specials Good Till Jan. 25 We Lead in Quality and Price' First Grade Butter per lb'. 3 lbs. Me; 14-lb. box EGOS Grade A Large 2 doz. CRISCO 3-lb. tin BEST JAP RICE 4 lbs. WHITE BEANS 5 lbs. SUNNY BOY The New Cereal, 4-lb. packet Superior Wheat or Rice- Puffs, large pkt. KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN large pkt. B. C. HONEY 4V2-lb. tin MILK All Brands per tin. per case 1 lb. GoodT Cheese 2 lbs. Macaroni Bartlett Pears 2's per tin Apricots 2's per tin OXO CUBES 10 In tin 30c $1.10 57fc 69 c 23c 25C 30c 14 c 20c 63c 9c 31.15 35c 14c 15c 25c 4 In Uh MOLASSES 21-oz. tin Pink Seal Salmon l's 2 tins Connor's. 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