PAOE TWO DAILY NEWS Thursday, January 30, 193J The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Inventory Clearance of BLACK & BROWN RUBBER OVERSHOES Zipper and Dome I Fasteners, hlgti or medium heels. & 4 rift Clearance Price 3J..t)U CHILDREN'S SCHOOL OXFORDS & STRAPS Black or Brown Heavy Durable Soles. o 4 rm Clearance Price , tltlO ! - i SMALLER CHILDREN'S BOOTS It STRAPS Good makes. Patent or Calf Leather. Aff Clearance Price iluC We have just received a shipment of DANCING SLIPPERS. Get the children their's now while the sizes last i Third Avenue DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PKI.NCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 832.00 UFT,mN-35,35 m:Tl'KN- Phone .157 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managlng-Edrcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid la advance $: By mafl to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire tfnd For lessr periods, paid In advance, per week : By mall to all other countrlespei- year 0 uo ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per incn. per Insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion . Local readers, per insertion, per line News Department Telephunt kg Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 All Meals and Berth Included. xr 2: Thursday, Jan. 30, 1936 BRITISHsJAPANESE CONFLICT There is a conflict of interest going on between the and Japanese in Shann-hni tuate the differences already existing between them. Up 10 uie present, me untisn have been supreme in the international concession and have practically controlled everything. They were there first and, as they carried out their duties with thoroughness, nobody interfered. Now the Japanese outnumber the British and threaten to outvote them in the elections. They consider the Japanese schools and other institutions do not receive enough municipal attention. While there is no present danger of trouble, the situation is a source of irritation. SEEING STARS Did the Magi who visited Bethlehem nearly two thousand years ago really see a star or a comet or Was it an illusion? Astronomers are inclined to believe they did see a peculiar star, one of the new stars (Nova) which flash up suddenly, are bright for a time and then gradually fade. A little over a year ago, not long before Christmas, such a new star suddenly appeared. It grew in brightness rapidly but after reaching its maximum gradually faded fi-om view. IHHTISH POST OFFICE The British Post Office is becoming busy. Christmas mail this season was much larger than ever before and so were the telegrams handled. This Christmas Day the number of telecrrams sent, wjir "net twina no m.Ant 00 the previous Christmas Day, Fifty million dollars was wjuiurawn irom tne savings banks to cover the cost of Christmas purchases, this Iwing five millions more than the previous year. Evidently they have reached a period of normal spending in that country. UNION STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TO VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT I ROM PORT SIMPSON Reduced Rates to Vancouver also apply from intermediate points 'ita ,n ?a,e Between November 1st, 1935 and February 29h, 193C, Inclusive Good to Return up to March 31. 193C. Children Half Fare. Steamers: Leave Prince Rupert: Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday, 1 :30 n.m. Thursday, p.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday, 10:30 p.m. Monday, a.m. Tickets and All Information from Prince Rupert Ajent - It. M. SMITH Third Ave, Thone 508 or Pursers S.S. Catala and S.S. Cardcna. inks 12 11 10 9 RECREATIONAL CENTRE ACTIVITIES ILLUSTRATED Four dally features carried oat at the Provincial Recreational and Physical Education Centres in Vancouver are shown above. With the exception of high-bir work. Prince Rupert's own centre, which opens In the old' Armory building Friday evening, will witness similar activities In the near future as well as many others such as tumbling, vaulting, skipping, folk dancing and indoor games. Free Danish exercises (shown in lower right corner) form a prominent part of the centre's regular program and are becoming very popular In the south. PUCK RACE VERY TIGHT Seattle and Edmonton, In Tie, Are Within Striking Distance of Seattle Edmonton Portland algary League Leadership 4 13 86 88 28 3 10 58 57 27 5 10 70 6C 27 5 8 53 41 SG 4 13 75 80 22 HOCKEY AT SMITHERS Staire Conie-Back to Defeat Sons League Race Interesting SMITHERS, Jan. 30: The Elks' hockey team came back with a vengeance on Sunday afternoon and trounced the team sponsored by the Native Sons in the Town league to a 10 to 1 score. The Elks, showing the result of iomo Intensive training and play ing bang-up combination, had no difficulty in getting pasU'the Sons ind kept most of the play in the Sons' territory. In the third period, with the score so far a shut-out for them, the Native Sons took the bit in Iheir teeth and raced in on the Elks' goalie time and again, only to have most of both teams piled up in front of the net on top of the puck. They finally got one goal over and that., was the net result of their efforts. The Elks were strengthened by a Basketball Buzz Basketball make quite games tonight may a rcb'Jnge in ;lengue standings. The Boy Scouts and the I Scythians tangle .in the Junior Les- bih sing to get out SEATTLE, Jan. 30: (CP)-Seattle of the celIar PsUlon- Sea Hawks and Edmonton Eskimos got within striking distance of su-, premacy in tne Northwestern Hoc key League as a result of victories last night over Vancouver Lions ind Calgary Tigers respectively. The Hawks beat the Lions 2 to 1 In 1 close contest while the Eskimos had an easy win over the Tigers 7 to 2. Seattle and Edmonton are now tied for second place but one ooint behind the leading Lions, the idle Buckaroos having slipped Into fourth place. The standing to date: W. D. L. F. A. P. Vancouver 12 Annettes w1l ltry to break Grot- tettes winning streak and keep within striking distance of the league leaders. The Intermediate jame should be a lively affair with the Canadian Legion and the Hiph School doing battle. The Legion is tied with the Scythians while the Students have still to win their nrst game this half. Moose and Lambie & Stone will finish up the card with the Clothiers trying to ?et a win In order to tie up with tire Grotto. The personnel of the team that made the trip to Ketchikan and New Metlakatla, Alaska, last week is loud in praise as to the treatment accorded them In Alaska. W. Long and the people of New Met lakatla did everything they could to make the stay of the visiting Canadians enjoyable. The locals repaid it by having Donald Amcy render a song in his usual enter taining manner. They played two games at New Metlakatla and three at Ketchilcan. The banquet and dance In New. Metlakatla were the high spots of the trip: There was also a dance in Ketchikan. I SPORT CHAT The squirmers at Ocean FaMs take their wrestling seriously and a big card to be staged at the paper town on March 12 promises to be a knock-out for the fans and very likely for some of the gladiators. Pat Dolan, for instance, h. been training so enthusiastically that he sustained broken ribs n couple of weeks ago. However, he expects to be back on deck again In plenty of time for the bigshow. "And what are a few broken rlbj. anyway, among wrestling friends?" asks Pat. new goal tender who rObbed U.e An all-star basketball team lsJ Sons of quite a few tallies and the!110w in gym training at the paper Native Sons were weakened by thetown for future outside competl-loss of Topsy Robinson who was in- tions and no single angle Is being Jured last week in an accident in omitted in the endeavor to ensure the woods. perfect form. With Jim Kelly as The Elks are now after the scalpjtoach and Pat Dolan as trainer, of the Legion team and promise to the team consists of Walters, P. make the remaining games very ( 1 Kelly, Gourlay, Glbbie, H. Kelly Interesting. and Williams. Skating is Over Again For While Many Crossed to Salt Lake Tuesday And Found Jood Ice The skating season Is over again for a while at reast in Prince Rupert. After two or three good days of skating at the Salt Lake, Oliver Lake and elsewhete. vesterdav ain softened the ice again. On Tuesday afternoon quite a large lumber of skaters crossed the har-oor to the Salt Lake where the ice was found to be Jn excellent shape. Ladies' Bowling January 30 P.R. Grads vs. Doo-lads. Rangers vs. Brunettes. February 3 Annettes vs. Doo-lads, Rangers Vs. Moccabees. February C Brunettes vs. Blue 3ird3, C. N. R. A. vs. P. R. Grads. BASKETBALL TIME TABLE January 30 Lambie & Stone vs. Moose, High School Vs. Legion, Grotto vs. Annettes, Scouts vs. Scythians. February 3 Grotto vs. Moose, Scythians vs. Legion, High School vs. Grotto, Jr. Moose vs. High School. February 6 Lambie & Stone vs. Orotto, High School. vs. Scytnians, Anneltes vs. High School, High School vs. Scouts. February 10 Moose vs. Lambie tt Stone, Legion vs. High School, An-Nettes vs. Grotto', Jr. Moose vs. Scy thians. February 13 Moose vi. Grotto, Legion vs. Scvthians. nrntfn v lligh School, Jr. Moose vs. Scouts. February 17 Grotto vs. Lambie It Stone, Scythians vs. High School. High School vs. Annettes. HIsh School vs. Scythians. THE WHEN YOU GO ABROAD Corry your money In a lof,, conveni.nl form by uing Traveller!' Chequei. Thi may be purchaied or any branch of The Royal Btfnk and are negotiable wherever you go. Travelleri abroad will find a friendly welcome In the Bank'i overseas offices. ROYAL BANK Of CANADA Bridge League January 30 Canadian Legion vt Grotto, Sons of Norway vs. c ft K. a.j Hwnis vs. Musketeers, Reic Bowling Alley vs. Ramblers. February '5-Rex Bowling Alto vi Musketeers, Swift's vs; Ram. biers, Sons of Norway vs. Grotto Canadian Legion vs. C. N, R. a. ' February 13 Canadian Legion vs. Rex Bowling Alley,. C. N. R. s., Swift's, Ramblers Vs. Sons of Norway, Orolto vs. Musketeers. The Lea mie Standing ' , . For Atfst C. N. R. A 20357 169$ Ramblers 10648 mnj Swlfls 10261 I6234 Grotto 18838 Musketeers 18203 Can, Legion .. 16230 Sons of Norway 15813 R Bowling Alley 15718 19030 15647 i7 18518 19897 TRAPPERS: Do not sell on the waterfront tin-til you. have seen me and got my price on your furs. You will get 20" more from me. Think whal you can buy with twenty cents on the dollar more by bringing your furs up town arid showing them to me GOLDRLOflM The Old Reliable Grotto Taxi 456 3 OARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morcan & Bud Rarri; t)on't forget the number 156 Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR OOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU, Proprietor "A nOME AWAY FROM HOME Rates It.OO up 40 ftoomi Hot & Cold Waler Prlrice Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1S6 Hinton Coal Phone 51 CfiNTUAL IfOTKH Don't Put a Dollar On Any New Car Until You See the ... 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