a nv Tvnr HEN IT'S A QUESTION OF WHITES ? Lovely to look at . . . For Pretty styles and quality of material the 1936 WHITE SHOES surpass even the high standard .which they have reached in the past. Sandals, Straps, Ties, in low, medium or high heels, ?:Z.Mm:. $3.25 u $6.50 The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 'THE DAILY NEWS. fRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except 8unday. by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managlng-Edrcor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per lncn, per insertion . Classified advertising, per word, per insertion Local readers, per Insertion, per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance - - SS.ui By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and For lessor periods, paid in advance, per week .,, I'. By mail to all other countries, per year Advertising; and Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone DAILY EDITION PAYING PROVINCIAL DEBT 98 86 1.10 .02 25 Thursday, April 23, 1936 If the province of British Columbia should default on APPRECIATION OF REV. J. GILLETT Editor, Dally News; , Allow me to write a few words of appreciation regarding Rev. J. Gll-Jett who has been for the last ten years our Indian Agent, 1 Mr. Glllett has endeared himself to the hearts of all our people. No man could be more: respected or more deeply admired. By his wise counsel, intelligent administration and sympathetic spirit he has filled a great need in our Indian work. His Christian spirit and worthy orlncioles shone In all his words and works, so that all who NATIVE APPRECIATION Editor, Dally News: Through your paper the people of our town would like to thank Rev. J. Olllett, our Indian Agent, who is leaving us. Mr. Gillett, since coming to ui ten years ago, has endeared him self to us all, he has won our deepest respect and more, our afi recuon. his wisaom and integrity have appealed to our best minds, and no one can accuse him of mal-adjustment. In all our coun cils or private affairs, he has shown a remarkable impartiality We shall miss him, but the love he has called forth will ever live .oujln our memories, and will help us iu uear our uisapjnmumeni, in his removal. , M J. WILLIAMS., Skidegate Mission, B.C. JUBILEE COAST'' '"'Wi (Continued from Pace 1? its three and a half million dollar loan repayment it means the world.- wi" be ynboiic of pro- that Canada would not hereafter be able to go to the United States for money as it often has in the past. So says Herbert Anscomb, M.L.A. If that is tme there is no danger of the federal government allowing the province to gress and enterprise. A Wonderful City Visitors will see a city in one of the most magnificent settings In the world, amid mountains and sea, a great natural park of giant default The .debt wM.be met. It is quite a different debtjS". XuSS irum mat ui uie .mueria guveniiuem wmcn auecieu uniy fr0m the business section. The Canadians and did not come under what is known as the.fiags of the world fly from the Johnson Act. ships of more than two-score .It is a curious thing that the Conservatives in the legis- f TsJlp Hnes lh? " Is the departure point of the blue- 1 ii. i i ...i- n:- xavuic uie uue umy jjcujjic wnu buppun r uimu:? iviiiusiei (ribbon ships of the Pacific. Dunning in tne stand taKen in regard to tne provincial British Columbia in miniature claims. iwlth majestic mountains, valleys, OUR EMBLEMS The Maple Leaf seems to be the floral emblem of Canada although it doesnot appeal very strongly to the people of British Columbia where the maple is not at all typical. farmlands, orchards, towns and clUes, forests, fisheries, lumber' camps and waterways, will be the' contribution of the Canadian For-j estry Association. It will be viewed' from a platform simulating a tshlp'.s deck at sea, even to the However, many of the provinces have floral emblems,! ,rom the rl;e and rall ot uniariu nas as as emDiem me iriuium, in ova ocoua me the waves, trailing arbutus, Manitoba the anemone and Alberta the Hawaiian and Fiji villages, Jap-wild rose. . British Columbia people are talking about the anese And Cnlnese ka eaen's, ,1,,,,! a.. v,a ji,i"i:i i 1 " a i.4.u .trading posts of early days with uyswuuu ui uiu nun: vvuu niv jmiuw.ii usu as uuy tuuui r.n,lrtl-wl he lin violet. 1 Stanley Pnrlc: It will be many years before any of these can be known carnival events with midways, like England's rose, Ireland's shamrock. Scotland's thistle tet dancing and a great dan- nr thp WpIrIi IppW nr pvpti tP VvPtinli flpiir.r1p.1ic lor under the giant trees Another emblem which is rather puzzling to the. people ",fc,vieil'.n?Iti of British Columbia is the Canadian National Anthem. : ment and melody. are designed to a city of. mern- Most ot the provinces have atrreed on a version of "Oi Frontier week Canada" which they will all sing and the school children! uuruis "Frontier weeK.- -duu are taught to sing it. However, some of the ladies' organi- fralns'' n,d ml?er! frora Ul5 c"1 zations in Prince Rupert refused to fall in with theen-M eral trend and adopted another verse with the result that win be reminiscent of gold rush in any public gathering in' Prince Rupert when there is anjdays. Five thousand ore specimens' attempt to sing the Canadian National Anthem, there is trom more tham 4.200 mines, and at first a babel of words until the weaker side decides to .Pspects; win. be shown. give up and the stronger prevails. This is usually W'JS ladies' version because ladies are more vocal than men engraved silver mug. cim inuit noon wit in njjttiii m inuoc (.iiiuD. hub ijuiuii-i iiie caru wui imve a tion evidently will have to carry on until the present gen- ,000 professional open golf touma- L ! . I j. - 1 1 i 1 j 1 rnant (I10 Pfiiinfllin T nnrn Tannlo urauun 01 women uie or leave tne city ana tne presenti """""" " -harmony Bohool children take their piaees, of WteoJTSS. and unison of words, it is hoped, will prevail. Ready Roofing For the summer cabin that needs repairs to the roof, Ready Roofinp Is the ideal material to use. Easy to apply, the roll covers 100 square feet of surface and U complete with rooflnr nails and cement. Rolls are 3G Inches wide and are supplied In light, medium and heavy weights. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Columbia Olympic trials, Indian war tafloe 'rafces, football, lacrosse and .other attractions. Pre-Jubllee events will Include physical demonstrations and theatricals In which thousands of school children will take part, June 3, S, 11, 12 and 13, and the Pacific Northwest Golfers' Asso ciation meet June 22-27. A Diocesan Eucharlstlc Congress 'of the Roman Catholic Church will be held June 11-14, The Dally News has an audited :lrculation. Play safe I DAILY NEWS 'I The Letter Box Air Caballero Brings Bride Flier the former Senorlta. Maria Elenlta Rivera of Mexico City, he passed tlirouah here by steamship on a childhood sweetheart by a daring 7,000-mile flight . fromf Santander, Spain,' to MexlcJrCity last summer. Twenty -Five Years Ago April 23, 1911 Manned Only by officers, the Northern Steamship Co. Cetriana, Capt. Richardson, arrived in port today. The quartermasters and wamen had gone on strike at Port Esslngton when the operators re Thursday, April 23, 1938 ' " ' , .. . MMMMaBMWM1.tltllMttlllMtll,1))M. - ,i knew him loved him. I was delighted and encouraged, 'with sincere hopes for our future ' work, when I heard the repeated emphasis that our Indian Agent 'was a man. No greater tribute can be paid any servant of humanity. We' wish him, his wife and family every success in their new field of labor. (REV.) BISHOP BLACK, Skidegate Mission,. B.C. Pastor. Returns to Mexico After Eloping With Convent Sweetheart PCRT OP SPAIN. Trinidad. April 23: (CP) Senor Juan Ignacio Pombo, the flying Spanish caballero whose trans-Atlantic flight to claim the hand of a- childhood sweetheart last year formed one of tha great romances of the skyways, it returning to Mexico with his bride. Accompanied by Senora Pombo, TEA is delicious fused to meet their demand for 5Ccan hour for Sunday work and j all came on here with the vessel as Allnm, fhivlnfftt passengers. The strike between street work-: men and contractors has ended,! the men agreeing to work at the eld wages. Mayor William Manson j has been so notified by F. Scadden, j secretary of the Prince IhiiiM In- lelsmely cruise return to the Mexl-.duitj.lal Aviation, can capital. His bride was seeking forgiveness of her mother after eloping with him from a Spanish; convent where her mother had' sent her following the death of her father shortly after Pombo's flight to avoid marriage with him. Pombo rewon. ihe heart of his Liberal Progs Are in Session ; -'presentations as well as the Secretary of the Prince Rupert A.v;oc-laMon. A letter of condolence was ot-'ir.eii sent A. C Pallant and u standing .vote of sympathy was passed In view of the death of his mi 'lihn time ft tinmln I Queen Charlotte City and honored by all. . It was decided to have a fare. ' well dance for the fishermen afUr jthe next meeting. I A good attendance of members QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, Ap-jwere present, this association 1? ril 23: The Progressive Llbp.ral'-nwlnK in numbers and Interest, Association of Queen Charlotte ; River boats will resume season's j iKjands met In Millar's Hall. service on the Skeena River be-' -jomc Imnortant .business of tveen Prince Rupert and Hazelton interest was transacted. Coir.v this week. 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