PAGE TWO The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Inventory Clearance -- of BLACK Si BROWN RUBBER OVERSHOES-Zipper and Dome Fasteners, high or medium heels. c4 ejrv Clearance Price CHILDREN'S SCHOOL OXFORDS St STRAPS Black or Brown Heavy Durable Soles. g a r j Clearance Price tjlatt) SMALLER CHILDREN'S BOOTS St STRAPS Good makes. Patent or Calf Leather. Qff Clearance Price jDC We have just received a shipment of DANCING SLIPPERS. Get the children their's now uhile the sizes last Third Avenue JUST A MATTER OF WEATHER Phone 357 ' ; - -J THE DAILY .NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except 8unday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H- P. PULLEN Managlng-Edrcor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yeany period, paid In advance By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and for lessor periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all other countries, pe? year . ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per men. per Insertion . Classified adverting, per word, per Insertion . Local readers, per Insertion, per line , News Department Telephone . ' , 86 Advertising and Circulation Telephone y Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION $5.0- u 9 00 1.10 J02 -2ft t 1 Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1936 Arrivals on the steamer from .the south this morning doubtless felt it was not very pleasant stepping out into a drizzly rain but at the same time in many parts of the continent there was sub-zero weather and snow that blocked highways and railways and destroyed telegraphic and other communication. Our little period of pleasant frosty sunshiny weather seems to have passed but we may get more before the winter is over. At this time of year it is rather pleasant living in Prince Rupert. THE HYDE COLLECTION The Hyde collection of Indian curios has been handed over to the Prince Rupert Museum for safe keeping and as soon as necessarv facilities have heen nrnvulprl will V SPORT CHAT i Some things the National Hockey League has brought out in t-o months of campaigning; Mike Karakas, pitched into the opener for Chicago Black Hawks, committed the season's biggest thelt right off the bat He stole Lome Chabofs Job. By the time the veteran Chabot, Vezina Trophy winner last season, was ready for goaling duty, Karakas was an Institution. Two years ago Wllf Cuc'e made a similar play at the expense of John Ross Roach. Detroit Red Wings called on Cude to fill in for the Injured Roach and Wilf was largely responsible for Detroit winning the N. H. L. title. Now with Montreal Canadiens, Cude Is rated by many as the game's best goalie. It so happens that hockev'3 outstanding netmen of last year larent around In 1736. Alex Con-'nell, hero of Montreal Marooni Stanley Cup triumph, couldn't get off work to play again and Mar oons are fighting without him. Chabot hasn't a hockey job. Syd Howe of Detroit hasn't been the ! goal-scoring sensation they expec ted him to be with a strong club. But he's still a swell forward. Cooney Weiland, shifted back to Boston from Detroit went right! back amone the Dolnt-collectlm I leaders and Marty Barry, who went to Detroit in the same deal, also benefitted by the change. Leroy Goldsworthy Is proving; himself a brilliant big leaguer with Canadiens after many seasons) in the minors and, mast amazing of all, little Aurel Jollat Is just about as great as ever. Howie Mor- enz Is so good with the Black Hawks that he may get all-star mention for the first time in throe seasons. It hasn't been a terrifl? year for Charlie Conacher ami Harvey Jackson and the reason Is they have been checked harder than ever before. Johnny Gottselig and Paul Thompson of Chicago, who don't play on the same line. have jumped Into the front line with Conacher and Jackson. The early season's best coaching job was done by Red Dutton of New York Americans, whether or not the Americans get into the playoffs. Sylvio Maptha; another piayer-coach, is going to give Dutton a battle for that third playoff berth In the Canadian section. The best rookie of the year hasn't put his head above the pack, unless its lts Karakas. riaraicas. Art Art Jackson jacKson of oi i j. ... ... " . ,, . ..... UwMess niaced On exhihltinn in thf rnnm nver tVio livamr WV.Ha 'tv, r ..,, ..uiutj. M nut ib.iuiuuuj. rum uiuinn, vae cercier as not yet been unpacked it is said to be an excellent col-brothers and Joffre Desiiets of 1akflrkn nnrl 1 L 1 . . 1 .1 j .. . PaniHian. Canadiens. ova pnv.A A V. 1 iciiauii auu ujic niaL Miuum urove a trreat atirarrinn rn . Ul mc Bwu the museum. Most of the smaller articles will have to be placed in glass cases in order to insure against loss from people who forgetfully place little things like this in their own pockets. NO MORE REPRIEVES It is satisfactory to hear from Governor Hoffman of New Jersey that there will be no more reprieves for the convicted baby killer, Hauptmann. At this distance from the event and without knowing the detail of the evidence v .o VHHH.U11 iui jicujne lu lunn a correct, opinion as 10 the justice of the case, but in view of the fact that the man was caught with the ransom money on him and that a jurv of twelve men has decided that he is guilty, it seems difficult to understand why there should be delay in carrying out the execution. Others doubtless were connected with the case but that does not excuse the man who has been convicted. These delays help to bring the American system into disrepute. The Daily News is a member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit,Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Special Low Winter Excursion Rates effective November 1st, 1935 17 29 m8' Pr,n" RUPCrt t0 VancQUVer and $32 00 Steamers leave Prince Rupert tor Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJ. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.8. CARDENA FRIDAY. 10:30 PM. Due Vai ouver, Monday a.m. Weekly sailings to Port, Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River. Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from K. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave: Phone 568 ones. Toronto's King Clancy Is still going but not as fast as In othsr seasons. The end Isn't far off for the King Players are saying that Babe Selbert Is as good an all-around defenceman as Eddie Shore. The two give Boston the best defence in the league. Eddie Goodfellow of Detroit. Cy Went- worth of Maroons and Red Horner of Toronto are as good as either of the Bruins, according to some opinions. POSTPONED FOOTBALL Several Games PJayed Today In Fourth Round of English Cup LONDON, Jan 29: Newcastle United defeated Sheffield today 3 goals to 1 in the fourth round of the English Cup soccer replay. Stoke City won from Manchester City 2 to 0, another replay. Other postponed games were: Leeds United 3, Bury 2. Bradford 1, West Bromwlch 1. Olympic Art, Too BERLIN, Jan. 29: (CP)A dozen nations besides Germany have entered art competitions to be conducted In connection with the Olympic Games next summer. Japan, one of the leaders, will exhibit 130 paintings, about 30 sculpture and 15 examples of architecture. The United States Is among the contending nations. DAILY NEWS Wednesday, January 29, jfoj CAIlViln 1 Un ! Januy 30-Lambte St Btone-n. I Moose, High School vs. Legion i SCHEDULE!. - A"",u"' u" LADIES' BOWLING Schedule For Second Half of Season Announced Schedule for the second half of Jie Ladies' Bowling League is announced as follows: February S Annettes vs. Doodads, Rangers vs. Moccabees. February 6 Brunettes vs. Blue Birds, C. N. R. A. vs. P. R. Grads. February 10 Rangers vs. Annettes, Maccabees vs. Doodads. Febuory 13 Blue Birds vs. P. R. Grads, Brunettes vs. C. N. R. A. February 17 C. N. R. A. vs. Rang ers, Doodads vs. Blue Birds. February 20 P. R. Grads vs. An nettes, Brunettes vs. Maccabees. February 24 Rangers vs. Blue Birds, C. N. R. A. vs. Doodads. February 27 Annettes vs. Bru nettes, Macacbees vs. P. R. Grads. March 2 C. N. R. A. vs. Annettes, Macacbees vs. Blue Birds. March 5 Rangers vs. P. R. Grads, Brunettes vs. Doodads. March 9 Maccabees vs. Annettes, Brunettes vs. C. N. R. A. March 12 Doodads vs. Rangers, P. R. Grads vs. Brunettes. March 16 Macabees vs. C. N. R. V, Blue Birds vs. Annettes. March 19 P. R. Grads vs. Doo dads, Rangers vs. Brunettes, Vancouver Lions Leading Leagu Defeated Portland Buckaroos Keenly Foujht Game Last Night VANCOUVER, Jan. 29: (CP) Vanvouver Lions drew out on top m the standing of the Northwest ern Hockey League over Portland Buckaroos by defeating the Bucks 2 to 1 In a kqenly contested Same Monday night. The standing to date: W. D. L. F. A. P. Vancouver 12 4 12 85 86 28 Portland 10 6 8 53 41 2G Seattle 1F'3 10 56 56 25 Edmonton 10 5 10 63 64 24 Calgary 9 4 12 73 83 22 iPOWER CO. WELL AWAY Totals 837 Second Game. POWER COR. 1st Mcintosh 152 Little 181 Torman 125 In 'Anderson 147 Smith 178 Handicap 45 Totals 828 MOOSE 1st Royer .154 Russell :127 R. Morrison :S 156 Styles .......118 Morgan 102 Handicap . 57 MIDDLESEX CRICKET SKIPPLR nrntfo sent. 868 3rd 148 131 165 150i 137 36 702 767 2nd 148 160 129 139 171 45 792 2nd 177 130 83 124 127 57 Totals ..714 698 The standing Is as follows: W. Power Corporation . 9 'Iks A LONDCN, Jan. 29: (CP) Bu;;i ! Rose, Cowan it Latta 5 ness will prevent H. W. V. Robhi-1 Canadian Legion 4 Middlesex Crlclcet Club capta'i from playing In all the county's matches next summer. It is prob able that G, O. Allen will be ap pointed vice-captain and take ova- the leadership when Robins is ab Knox Hotel j Moose 3 LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE 3rd 157 181 97 217 159 45 856 3rd 118' 128l 159 156 108 706 i L.I 3 6, 3 4 8 3 9. January 30 P.R. Grads vs. Doo-dads. Rangers, vs. Brunettes. i January 29 A LeagueRupert vs C.N.R. No. ;i: CltSl. No. 2 vs Catholic. Old Country Soccer GLASGOW. Jan. 29 -Scottish Cup. first round, postponed games today resulted as follows: Aberdeen 4, Hamilton Academicals 1. Arbroath l, Motherwell 3. Dunfermline 6. Brechin City 2. East Stirling 2, Kilmarnock 5. Rangers 3, East Fife 1. Stenhousemuir 1. Queen's Park 0. Thiid Lanark 2, Hearts 0. First Uoiirul Replays Alloa 1, Dundee United 1 (over time). 3. Buckle ThLstle 1, Leith Athletic 2. HOCKEY SCORES National League Canadiens 2, New York Rangers Detroit 0. Boston 2. Hockey Standings American Section W. D. L. F. A. P. Detroit 13 6 8 61 51 32 Chicago 14 3 10 49 42 31 Rangers 12 5 14 53 65 29 Boston 13 3 12 49 41 29 International Section Montreal 12 4 11 5355 28 Toronto 12 3 11 75 67 27 PnnnHtpne . . e rt -h AA M. v. o 1 n gj 0 ii Americans 10 3 14 59 62 2? SflJUTT UUMi IVORY -tl TRAPPERS: B League Catholic vs Rupert ! Have big order for all fun MM Rupert vs C.N.R.; CN.R. vs Catho-1 - .c,laIy - MINKS , AND MARTEN'S """tibnK lie. February 5 A League Catholic vs CN.R, No. It RuDert vs CN.R. No. 2. Scored Shut-Out Victory Overt B League Catholic VS CN.R.-Moose Last Night to Take Big iON R. vs Rupert; Rupert vs Catho-Lead in Ten Pins i He. Power flornorntion of Canada de feated Moose three games to nil lnPrlnce RuPert the Ten Pin Bowling League last night while Grotto won over Elks two games to one. As a result the .'ower Corporation now has a com-nanding lead in the standing for .he second half to date. High aver-tge scorer last night was Jock Little it the Power Corporation with 174. Individual scoring last night was is follows: First Game GROTTO 1st 2nd 3rd 3overdale 174 172 163 fllwyn 104 139 160 3urvlch 168 119 175 Morin 150 133 168 Bury ......134 183 176 Handicap 26 26 26 Totals :...:.......75G ELKS 1st Andrews 166 Johnson 171 Joy 167 Arney 147 Lindsay ... 150 Handicap 36 772 2nd 124 143 128 144 127 36 LEAGUE STANDINGS "A" League C. N. R. A. I Catholic C. N. R A, II . "IX" League Prince Rupert Catholic C. N. R. A. 24 23 3 Ship your goods as soon as recelt ed we wire valuation. If pricehot satisfactory goods returned at one. Express paid both ways. No. 1 Ranch Minks as high as iis-Interior $15; Martens, as ' hlgh; ga ai $49; Lynx, $45. 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