t I PAGE TWO LfAV-E NOTHING UNKNOWN WHEN YOUR BOY OR GIRL WEARS JTackand jil HEALTH SHOES You Inow-by ieein3 inside the hoe. on the child foot you e.emirw the qu.lity of. the ihoet. The lyitem that makei you siskt-ure of coirret fitting. DAILY EDITION 'ft ii; Solid quality throughout flexible comfortable and mill in ityle. mm 1 OXFOnDS, STRAPS AND BAREFOOT SANDALS The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue THE DAILY NEWS. TKINCK RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA CUSTOMS COURTESIES THE Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News! limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managlng-Edtior . SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all parts ol British Columbia, the British Empire and For lessor periods, paid-in advance, per week By mall to all other countries, pe- year ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per incn, per insertion . Classiried advertising, per word, per Insertion . Local readers, per Insertion, per line News Department Telephone 86- Advertising and Circulation Telephone 8 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Modern Range $5.o 1. 0.00 1.4b .02 .2ft Saturday, Jan. 4, 1936 People crossing the border into the United States and returning into Canada complain from time to time of customs discourtesies, althougn not as frequently as in days gone by. In Prince Rupert such complaints are seldom or ever made. Local customs authorities are among those who try to make it pleasant for visitors to come to Canada. As the years go by the American visitors will become increasingly important to the. prosperity of the north, so it is satisfactory to know that they are encouraged. THE NEW TREATY The new reciprocity treaty with United States is now in force and already there is renewed activity along the line of the Canadian National Railway in the cutting of lumber or preparations for the commencement of cutting in the snrinir. So far we have had no advantage from the cutting in two ot the duty on tresh halibut entering the States but as soon as fishing recommences we shall find local fishermen getting prices more nearly annroximatincr those naid the American fishermen and that without injuring in any: way' the American fishermen. In almost every case where! a dutv is removed it is claimed that American interests are injured hut in the case of the halibut duty there can be no sh claim. It will remove some of the irritation caused bv Canadians havinf to accept a lower rate for their fish than Americans although the halibut are caught on the same banks and shipped to the same market. IIUSINF.SR.WIU, IMPROVE It is to bo expected that within the next few months business with the United States will bem'n to imnrove, partly as a remit of t.h treatv and partly because of generally improving conditions in both countries. While these trade treaties are Wino- made it is a little worrvinf to business as it is difficult to know what and how to buv. However, every new treatv means more trade, more em ployment, more money moving and more hope for better nines. The new McClary Quebec Range is the last word In beauty and efficiency in kitchen ranges. Finished in beautiful cream enamel it is an asset to the appearance of any kitchen. Ideal for use with coal or wood, or may be purchased stripped ol linings and grates for oil burner Installation for which is is most admirably suited. For Sale By U U GORDON'S HARDWARE QUADS IN LIMELIGHT Local Man Conies From Near Enes-bury Where Quadruplets Were Uum The village of Enesbury, not far from St. Neots, the home village of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew of this city, is becoming famous as the birthplace of quadruplets to Mr. and Mrs. Miles of that place. The four babies are doing well and will probably survive. They were removed soon after birth to the home of their physician, Dr. Harrison in St. Neots, where they are being cared for by trained, nurses. ' i The mother has been the recipient of the King's bounty amount-, lng to four pounds. Human milk is being carried to them from London by airplane or motor car, volunteers being called upon to convey It. A subscription in their behalf has been started and a considerable sum of money raised to provide that the, babies get proper care. The parents were given their home rent free for a year. Bulletins In regard to these in- ranis nave been crowding war news off the front pages of the newspapers and as much fuss is be ing made of them as of Canada's quintuplets. The St. 'Neots Advertiser, a dally newspaper, has been received by Mr. Andrew in which four columns are devoted to the progress of the quadruplets. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS A few of the more recent additions to the Prince Rupert Library are as follows: "Edna, His Wife" (Barnes). "Jungle Gold" Beach), "These El der Rebels" Deals). "Silas Crockett" (Chase), "It Can't Happen Here" (Lewis), "Storm Signals" (Lincoln), "Conquering Seas" Lu ard), "No Hero" (Marquand), "Sam Campbell, Gentleman" (Marshall). "Time's Door" (Meynell), "Hands" (Norrls, Charles), "Best British Short Stories, 1935" (O'Brien) "Smoky Canvass" (Patrick). "Old lules' (Sandoz), "The Longest Years" (Undset), "Pole Star" (White, Stewart E.). SPORT CHAT That great Montreal sportsman, Aid. Louis Rubenstein died at the age of C9, five years ago today. Rubenstein was a famous skater and held the world championship for figure skating for many years back in the 90's. He was also a well-known bicycle rider in the days of the high wheelers. Yale's hockey team captured the honors in the annual college series at Madison Square Garden six years ago today. The American students defeated University of To- ont3 3-2 in the international final to make a clean sweep of its games. The loss was Toronto's first in the United States. Gordon Hudson, president of the Manitoba Curling Association, was born at Kenora, Ont, 42 years ago tomorrow. Hudson, one of the produced, skipped Manitoba's representative ring in 1923 and 1929 to the Canadian championship at the Macdonald's Brier bonsplel In Toronto. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m.1 Thursday--ss. Prince George 10:30 p.m. Friday ss. P. Adelaide ...10 p.m. Ss. Cardena 10:30 p m. Jan. 2 ss. Prin. Norah .... 5 p.m. Jan. 16 ss. Prln. Norah .. .5 p.m. Jan. 30 ss. Prln. Norah .. .5 pjn. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cata'.a 4 pjrt. Wed. ss. Pr. Oe."rge 10 ajn DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 4, 1939 Lethbridge Mourns 16 Miners Killed iirColliery Blast Lethbridge citizens with those of Coalhurst paused recently to honor the memory of the 16 colliery workers who lost their lives In the explosion at the Coalhurst mine in ths late afternoon of December 9. Undertakers wer3 unable to supply sufficient hearsas for the mass funeral, and trucks were draped and pressed into service. Hundreds of floral tokens covered the caskets as they were borne to the cemetedes. A thousand miners from this and other fialds attended in a body. Ninety-six pallbearers wee required. The explosion was the worst disaster In the history of the Lethbridge coal field and the worst disaster in Canada last year. 'SPORT' SCHEDULE 'Old i Country . Soccer FOR CRIB Fixture List For Second Half Of Season Announced Cribbage League fixtures for the second half of the season are arranged as follows: ' January 6 Elevator vs. Meat! Packers, C. N. R. A. vs. Grotto, Moose vs. Canadian Legion, I. O. O. F. vs. Sons of" Norway. January 13 Meat Packers - vs. Grotto, C. N. R. A. vs. Elevator, Canadian Legion vs. I. O. O. F., Sons of Norway vs. Moose. January 20 Moose vs. I. O. O. F., Canadian Legion vs. Sons of Norway, 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. O. F. vs. C. N. R. A. February 3 C. N. R. A. vs". Canadian Legion. Elevator vs. Sons of j Ncrway, Grotto vs. I. O. O. F Meat Packers vs. Moose. February 10 Sons of Norway vs. Meat Packers, I. O. O. F. vs. Elevator, Canadian Legion vs. Grotto, Moose vs. C. N. R. A. February 17--C. N. R. A. vs. Sons of Norway. Grotto vs. Moose, Elevator vs. Canadian Legion, Meat Packers vs. I. O. O. F. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE Fixture List For Second Half Season Announced Of Bridge League fixtures for the second half of the season are arranged as follows: January 9 Swift's vs. Rex Bowling Alley, Canadian Legion vs. Sons greatest curlers Canada has ever of Norway, Ramblers vs. Muske- teers, Grotto vs. C. N. R. A. January 16 C. N. R. A. vs. Ramblers, Sons of Norway vs. Swift's Musketeers vs. Canadian Legion, Grotto vs. Rex Bowling Alley. January -23 C. N. R. A. vs. Rex Bowling Alley, Swift's vs. Canadian Legion, Musketeers vs. Sons of Norway, Ramblers vs. Grotto. January 30 Canadian Legion vs. Grotto, Sons of Norway vs. C. N. R. A., Swift's vs. Musketeers, Rex Bowling Alley vs. Ramblers. February C Rex Bowling Alley vs. Musketeers, Swift's vs. Ram biers, Sons of Norway vs. Grotto, Capadlan Legion vs. C. N. R. A. February 13 Canadian Legion vs. Rex Bowling Alley, C. N. R. A vs. Swift's, Ramblers vs. Sons of Norway, Grotto vs. Musketeers. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 p.m.i February 20 C. N. R. A. vs. Mus- Ss. Cardena pm keteers, Canadian Legion vs. Ram-Jan. 12 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. 'biers. Swift's vs. Grotto, Rex Bowl-Jan. 26 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. 'lng Alley vs. Sons of Norway. For An ox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. RESUMING BOWLING Wednesday ss. Pr. George 4 p.m. The Ten Pin Bowling League will From Stewart and Anyox swing into action again tomorrow Tuesday ss. CatrJa .... 11:30 a.m. following the Christmas and Msw Thursday Prince George 8 p.m. Year suspension when Grotto plays For Naas River and Port Simpson Power Corporation and Canadian 8unday ss. Catala ... 8 p.m. Legion meets Elks. There will also From Naas River and Fort Simpson be a game between Rose, Cowan & Tuesday , Catala 11:30 a.m. Latta and Moose. English League First Division Arsenal 1, Birmingham 1. Aston Villa 4, Portsmouth 2. Blackburn Rovers o; Leeds United 3. Bolton Wanderers 0, Derby County 2. Chelsea 0, Grimsby Town 2. Everton 0, Liverpool 0. . HuddersfieW Town 2, Brentford 2. Manchester City 0, Sunderland 1. Middlesbrough 2, Preston North End 0. Stoke City 3, West Bromwich Albion 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers . 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1. ' Scottish League First Division! Airdrleonlans 1, Kilmarnock, 4. ) Arbroath 2, Clyde 1. Ayr United 4, Albion Rovers 1. 1. CelUc 2, St. Johnstone 0. Dundee 0, Rangers 3. Dunfermline 2, Hearts 0. Hibernians 1, Aberdeen 4. Motherwsll 1, Queen's Park 0. Partick Thistle 2, Queen of South Third Lanark 4, Hamilton Acade micals 0. Hockey Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE American Section W. D. L. F.A P. Detroit 8 6 5 38 34 22 Chicago 9 2 7 32 30 70 Rangers 9 3 8 39 44 21 Boston 7 2 10 29 29 1C International Section Toronto 10 2 6 57 41 21 Montreal 8 2 8 38 38 18 mericans 8 2 9 43 45 1? Canadiens 4 4 10 29 41 11 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE W. D. L. F.A. P. Vancouver 9 4 5 63 47 22 'ortland 8 5 3 33 22 21 -algary 6 4 9 48 57 16 'eat tie 7 1 8 38 43 15 kimonton 4 3 9 32 45 12 Wo sell circulation. We have it. "rv a c.lasslfp FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and wo are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Kitchen Chairs 41 f( Extra heavy 3JLvU Kitchen Tables Cff CTft from V93U Curtain Rods at 25c Window Shades QA 36x72 Phone 775 Third Avenue Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday and Friday .5 p.m. " From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .....10:20 p.m. For Vancouwr Tuesday 12:30 pjn. Thursday 9:30 pjn. Friday 9:30 p.m. January 2, 16 and 30 pjn. For Anyox and "Stewart-Sunday 7 p.m Wednesday 3 p.m. Rex BOWLING CLUB LIMITED FOUR GOOD ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For High Scores NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprietor "A HOME AWAV FROM HOME" Kales $1.08 up Koum Hot & Culd Waler Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 p.o, Box I9fl FOOTBALL CORRECTION In Thursday's Scottish League. First Division, football scores, one result should have read "St. Jolu -stone, 2; Hibernians, 2" Instead of "St. Johnstone, 2; Hibernians, 3." The error was made in cabling. I ... ... ... -- Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT YOUR SERVICE Proprietors Bert Morgan & Mud Ilarri? 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THE MINERALS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA This Province has produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,424,248,000.00, The value of Mineral production for the year IMS isk estimated at $47,810,612.00, being an increase of 13 A: over the production for 1934. The mgh' light of mining in .British Columbia during the yaar .'has' been the substantial increase in gold and silver For authoritative information regarding mining wcvcjuimicui, in me rrovmce, apply to THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victoria, H.C. if U Ml I i