PAGE" TWCy Super Comfort Mil! Examph le at a lest Price We have just received a shipment of specially built Oxford Ties in black and brown glove kid, with built-in Arch Supports and Tarsal Arch Cushions. We can safely guarantee the maximum in comfort, wear and style. Specially Priced $550 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F.' PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ADVERTISING JRATES Transient dlspfay advertising, per inch, per Insertion 1.00 Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion .02 DAILY EDITION r .1 r. Tuesday, April 6, 1937 Unwelcome Guest We have often heard of unwelcome guests. People have called on their neighbors for only a few hours and the visit has been a bore. That is not uncommon anywhere in the world. Another' story of an unwelcome guest is different from that. The Norwegian tramn steamer Eli' called at In- mark about six months ago and, when the vessel was well out to sea,- it was found that there was aboard a young Jtoumanian who Mad stowed away. Since then the vessel has called at' New York, at South American norts. at. r.nn- , i r i i don and a bcottish port, again at New York and then to Vancouver but still the young Rumanian Is with it, unable to land at any ot the ports. The Eli is now on her way to Australia with the unwelcome visitor and from there it is not known where the ship will go. She may not be back in a port where he can be landed for years. The young man is evidently naving a good time but he is never allowed as.hore. By the time he gets home he will have' seen j a great deal of the ocean but none of the land, except oc-f v.ctniuiiuwjf iiuju tiie uetns in me snip. Still Offering Loans The banks are still offering loans to those home own-ers who Wish to imnrnvG theiv nlnp Hv nrlrliri vations or improvements anf each month' a number of r ntinU 1 tin' 1 . - I auiyi-ioaiiH-are mane, wnne most people who wish to spend juuiicy iu-luis wav are in a nnsitinn to tinnnpo hnm tmc there has heeiVnvpp n million niifi'.i kulf ,T11r,.. o 1 .itl-eace. We We ot the King d BEDDING Simmons Better Redding Week starts Monday, April 5th. Simmons Mattresses are built for, sleep. The prices are standard and you can pay. on the income plan. MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE Bernice Palmer says . . . Our California weather didn't fail us after all and 'Easter Sim day was a grand day for new bonnets. In fact, there is every Indication that the weather man has finally discovered that thi is Spring; and is going to do .something about it. Alameda County (in which OaMamrjs situnted) Santa Claw Napa, Solano, Marin and othei adjacent counties, offer a springtime spectacle of beauly Hurd- to describe. Grazing lands are nlilnzt with- orange and' yellow poppies, while wild mustard f Dryish a spectacular background for sleek lazing,, browsing caltle. In Salano and Naprts Counties particularly the Judas tree or redbml, is full. matured and contribute to the profusion- of spring color, and then, lending their own bit to Ihc beauty that is California's are miles of apricot, almond aI cherry blossoms. Between the Key Ront and Southern lieific train tracks in ur own Oakland, poppies nod f cheerful hello to the commuters It is said thai years ago the con doctors used to scatter seeds from the train. They add a cheerful note to what might otherwise be come a monotonous ride. Yes, spring is here and soon the flea season will be upon us CIIKEItlO. Man in the Moon A' patient asked a doctor what the should take when- she was run clown: "Take the number of the oar, of . course," replied the doctor. we when arc approaching the a."( there will bo nonn.ineni are at least five thous- n f i ri ur u..- .1. .... i . . :'" jfars nearer me lime tna n 5?nnftnn , l inet,)anK? "ave loaned were the penpln who came to thi- 4JU,uuu.. T Local l committees u have been busy in many com- 'i"t'-y from Asia. muniues and nave helped bring the matter to the atten-' tion of prospective borrowers. Considerable employment has resulted but not enough to make any definite mark on the unemployment figures so far. Possibly with the advent of spring and improved conditions there may be an increase in the number of loans for home improvement purposes. TKe Sons of Freedom have been showing Canadian people what they mean by freedom. Evidentl.v they mean freedom to burn things they do not like. Some of. the Sons, or whocvei r responsible for the outrages in the Nelson district, are likelj to be long term guests of the government as a result of recent ac tivities. Prince Chiehibu. frother of tht 'Japanese Emperor, sjK'nt a day at Ottawa. J'ossih v be vis te'd th. circumlocution AffiVr. dodge the issue of the aids to navigation asked for the past ten years by the Prince Ftupert Ch-im- ber of Commerce. Let me see, whose turn is it to win the Spanish embroglio today? "Now Jliss, what gear were yoi in at the, time of the car accident?" asked the sergeant. "Oh I had on a black beret, tan shoe?, and a tweed sports dress," an swered the bright young thing. , YEA HNS FOlt fJOTUAM NEW YORK,. April : (CP) -Returning from Iraq, where they painted the portrait of young King Ohazi, the Hoffman- twin "later artists ifrwut the King will realize a long-standing ambition If he can visit the United Stales next year and attend a cocktail party in New York. ine examniO Ot thn Kinir ia homer ovfr.llQrl .,,;..,.' (ilVEN .IAPANK;p nimui! health publications. It seems that His Majesty rises early I,0SN' ,A',nl C: fCP)-in and begins the dav bv talon nri rW nt fLu sB ill t recn?Blt,on of he'- ocial llhvs.ral oxovni lln r T": :.Xri:4 ;w,.uM!'vice work, largely in Japan m. . . 1 wl""ll"ig. goil, ri(ling,tne Japanese government rtim ouier exercise., -ine untish government is following the lead of its head by voting ten million dollars lor the extension of physical culture, recreation and health1 promotion. Evidently the people over there are following British Columbia's lead. awarded the Sixth Order, of thu Sacred Treasurer and olher decorations to Miss Alice Petteo Adams, an American woman. iv Tin; st mt n mp. roi'HT of mutism (OUMIllA III III Mailer 4r (he -AitiuluMralUtP Art" , Anrf In th Matter o llir Ktate of Mlk Saiiilul' Hrrrasnl, Intrstali' Td.k notice Uiat By oftKr of I1U Hon cr. W. Es Fislier, tlie 1st day of KUrtli A.D. 19.17: ItrnA n.rvrvlif,W1 A1.ln4MA I tor P tu eeiom of Mlk SoihIIU', tit- rffl KtA n.t All i . .. .. ..... 1. ' " uiirp !UTi4IB t'JUlJTlh qulmj ,u fuxaJAh sinv. properly vd. tied, to me ton or Axftm the 2nd diy of May, A.D. 1037, and- all nartlei In- WT ll nmouaU at thete Uulebtediwi 1937 NORMAN A'. WATT, Official Atnlniatmlor. . i VXinr Riipf rt, n.C, A.D THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April , m Dynamiters Disbanding Famous Amateur Hockey Team Will Play No More This Seasoii KIMBERLEY, April 6: Klmber-ley Dynamiters, just home from tHelr triumphal hockey tour of the United Kingdom and Europe, have disbanded for the season. run sm.vkk jumps A1I1CAI) IS NEW YORK NEW YORK, April 6: (CPl Bar silver price Jumped to 4Ci;,c por ounce on the New York metal mar ket yesterday and today was selling at 4Gc. M'AKK CHILI) WELFARE SUNDERLAND, Eng., Aih-II 7: (CP) Health, home and mother- craft exhibitions will be held here from April ' to celebrate the 2.tli iHiniversarv of child wel fare work in the town. RUHIEI) RY SNOW VIENNA, April fi: (CP) Leaning from ar window of her hotel, a girl dancer was over whelmed by a snowslide from thi roof and carried to the ground where her body was found the next day. BUILDING 'MANY MOURN BIG LEAD MRS. GURVICH " Large Attendance Thfs Afternoon Rupert Motors Away Out on m Top At Funera, lUtes For Well In Comnwrcial Idling Known Pioneer Woman League . . Rupert Motors Jmproved its al- Cade li: lfio Carter 124 fl8 Pugsley .......... 1 00 128 Stamford 12:! 110 Sunderland .......1C.2 111 Handicap 12(5 120 Total , RUP. MOTORS 1st 2nd" -Taylor .'.171 211 I). Houston ..... .145 ll.'l Saunders ....... .15:1 14fi V. Houston ... lli5 1C0 Robertson ISli 1 to Handicap 18 18 Total :ird r,7 105 100 ir.a I2(T .748 7i:i 72 ....... i788; 827 Mrs. A. Manolovicb of Stewart, fiyim ri.llir i. on and Ted Lucich of Premier ar- i..i., ,ra ,,,, M 151 lfi8 HI ICO 18 7.1" :!,. rived in the the Catala city on Ijarge j ,c m today from the north to uttend ! 1 jjr0ckleaby .... 118 t24 148 the funeral of the late Mrs. Nic!cUfnrrU.' ia ito n ... 11.. t.... i... 1 1 m mil huh .11 lerimim. mi. i.uc-'i T.-i. ich is a nephew of Mrs, Ourvich 1 ir-n.i:.,.. and Mrs. -Manolovicb is also a relative LADIES' HOH'LINC. I.EAOUE April 7 Annettes vs. Sparkplugs; Doodads vs. Knockouts; Rangers vs. C. N. R. A.; Grotto vs. Blue CANADA'S FINEST CIGAR D Perfectos or Panetelai 10 tunc CIGAR l birds. 1 April ! 4 Rangers vs. Bluebirds; Annettes vs. Knockouts; c: N. R. A. vs. Sparkplugs; Grotto vs. Doodads. ! Rpril 21 Sparkplugs vs. D00-' dads; Annettes vs. Rangers; C. N. R. A. vs. Grotto; Knockouts vs. Bluebirds. April 23 C. N. R. A. vs. An nettes; Bluebirds vs. Doodads; Sparkplugs vs. Knockouts; Rangers vs. Grotto. Total ,145 . an The league standing: iMcMeckin's- Cyro Club ........ Rupert Ilutchers Riolopieal Station W. ...18 ...11 ...11 ..,11 ...10 . . . .8 1PJ as .748 002 772 R. E. Legg, until recently sup- McMeekin's 1st 2nd erintendent of the Surf Point'J Armstrong ....1G1 123 mine on Porcher Island for Hie Menzies ...113 Timmins' interests, sailed this af McLeod ..- 121 lernoon by the Catala on his re- R. Armstrong .,..154 turn to Vancouver after spending Mc.Mecliin 12:1 the past week examing mining Handicap if, roperties hereabouts. Mr. I-eggY expects to proceed shortly to the' Total Y' 1. til l . - .. ! iiKe inaasca country tor mo Timmins people. Some of the others who were employees at',,,,. . 'M. dors ... Surf Poinf are also leaving for inK ai,i... ,i.ainnget s mine 4 1 1 Icl I Mil Til, 108 2i:i 129 40 L. i) 13 10 7 11 19 3rd 103 180 lf-3 138 140 4l ...718 752 7(0 r. 18 11 u 11 10 8 There was a large gathering of . u 1 t e 1 1 . i !.. r 1 1 1 jnenus ana symoa imcu 01.. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral this k- u Tr.u,iinr 1 0 orship irt the Commercial howling .ii,f0. t League last night by scoring n-w" v" "J ' three game to nil victory oyor liiological Statiin. In the second fixture of the evening fiyro Club won two games- to orte rtVer Me-Meekin'fl. High average. tscorer was Oibb Taylor of Rujiert Motors with H9. Taylor shot a new single high game ivcrd of 24T. fndividual scoring: RIO. STATION- 1st' 2nd esteem1 and sympathy at the fu naral service of the late Mrs. Chris-; Una' Gurvich. The serrlce waS conducted by Rey. Rev. James B.' Gibson, dean of t.he Cathedral, and' Peter Lien prtsldfed' it the tfrgan to accompany the hymns. Following the servlca, interment was made In j Falrvlew Cemetery, there 'being a large procession td tle' Iaxt resting place. j The pallbearers were Sam Bill,! Slaney. There were numerous beautiful floral offerings. 1 RI'lTEN I1V SCORPION I PIETERRDRC, s. A; April fi; (CP) Following the poisonou bite of a scorpion, a native woman lost her toe in hospital here Other xeriodK cases have been fflJBSONSBAi SCOTCH WHISKY Wit Gsoige Pavich. Alex Comadlna, R. j 'mis advertisement Is not pub-A. McLeod, J. J. Judge and Gus iLshed or dUuIayed bv tht- ti quor Control Board or by the aovernrnmit of Rrltlsh Columbia. Fresh l,o-al Raw And Pasteurized Miik VALENTIN DAIRY PIIONK C57 For Your Garden Wc carry a complele stock of Rardeninp; supplies Seeds - Garden Tools - Garden Hose - Lawn Mowers Watering Cans - Fertilizers - Garden Fencing 9 Feed Everything You Grow with tKli complete, ? balanced diet Fertilizers Vioro, per 11). Hone Meal, per lb. AND THEIR BANK THE FOREST INDUSTRIES The foiMt rfi of Canada on which there n timber of merchantable ilee it larger than the total area of France and Gerrnanjr combined; the standing timber on th is. h estimated at 274 billion cubic feet. An area of evn greater exttnt is covered with young growth. This' vast reservoir of wood is the source from which Canada drew wealth in excess of $110,000,000 ia 1934 lattit fount ar.iilaUi) in the form of primary products such as: raw material for saw mills, pulp mills, wixid'diitilla. lion, charcoal plants; log, pulpwood, bolts rtc, for export, firewood, railroaJ ties, posts, poles, fence nils, mining, timbers; maple sugar, balsam gum, resin, cascara, Mhliatk. moss, etc. The total value of manufactured products made princf pally from raw materials of forest origin was $ 104,435,943. Forest, products in 1036 afforded an excess of oporti overimports-$l 38,360,000-very important to Canada1! International trade. The Bank of Montreal has co operated with every activ liy" of the forest industries assisting in every phase of production and marketing. The Bank has had the priv. ilege of financing a large share of the export business of these industries. Thousands of workers are depositors, sharing in the safety and facilities of the Dank with their employing companies. Some of the Bank's services most frequently used by employers and employees in the forest trades! Commercil mounts., fuwign currency accounts; financing of shipments; lonimercul Uuns iinufini Is 4tHit mtion, ufticfpind of securities; savings accounts; jf l.lt.itk, money ordrts, travellers ilicijuti; banking by mail BANK OF MONTREAL "A link Vt'tOt Smill Prince Rupr ir Bratif It: F. Sfcwarr llrancli: A. MacCALLUM, Manager lly.lXTTim, ManaRfr MODN, IXPM.tNCtD BANKING jf tVICt , Tiff OUTCOME Of VtAHj- ItlCCiSSfUL OFtRAT10L fie i 5c t (Cheaper In large quantities) GARDEN LIME 7;)c per 50-lb. sack I GORDON'S HARDWARE I J'hone.'lll McIiridcSt. KBiuraDiaauni amntinnraniiijra:i 1 1 : i CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES