PACT. TTTO Announcement Mr Neil Cameron , ha taken over tne rhanagerherit of - Family shoe store ltD. PHONE J57 fEsiab. mi THIRD AVENUE THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Stmday, by Prince Rupert Daily tfew. Limited, Third ATenue Hi T. PULLEJf - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRtPlIOX RATES City deliTery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advat.ce $5.00 For Jeir periodi, paid in adrlhce. per mitt , .10 By. mail to all cthr ebtintrtex, per year sjqq By mall (o all parts of Brflish Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advent 3.00 ADVERTISING" RATES Transient display adTtrtislnt, per faich; per insertion ClajiHIled' advtrtislhfc per word, per insertion Local hi&lrt, pr line, per Insertion AdTertlsinr and Circulation Telephone New Department Telephone 80 1.00 JD2 25 Monday, MafcR ffc, ifl37 Keeping in Toucli Prince Ituperl people will doubtless notice the large amount of district news carried by the Daily News. Last Friday's edition was particularly hobble in that respect. We feel that it is verv desirable that PrlrifP RllhPrf nfcrinlo should know what is going on in the towns and villages around as wellas that the outside people Should know about Prince Rupert's activities. All this tends to bring about Unity of interest and effort We are all looking forward tb the time when there will i be more frequent transportation hptwpon fhf flfv nrwl neighboring points so that there may be more fretiuenti In the building of a city on a sure foundation it is necessary .to develbjj the surrquhding districts and all people of the city should make it their aim to encourage the min-Inffi lumbering, fishing, farming and any other industries th,?1 may happen to be struggling to get established ariy- i. i iiwicn ui i 1 nice nupen. Incidentally , SUch villages as Dodge Cove, also deserve! attention for it is by developing a suburban Imputation! that the city makes progress. 1 Why Buy Here? Let us assume that it is the patriotic duty of citizens to encourage the merchants of their own city so that it may make primer ty-ogress. Iieyond 'that at least a few mar-ned people today have families and they want employ, ment for their children as they grow up. They cannot expect to get employment with the merchants if they send away tb fnail order houses when they require goods SdhieUmes local merchants are good enough to give reasonable credit to residents. That privilege is worth something, yet the mail order houses deal Only for cash. It Is hardly fair to rim rtccdlmts at local stores and when cash arrives 1J) send it away to a mail order house. It Is probably true that in days gone by there was some reason in people shopping ou.t of towh. Of late a great change has come over the city. Competition is keen amomr merchants and it is possible to get much better buys in the J rliice IlupuH stoi-es than in those of a big city such as Vancouver or Calgary or Edmonton. Groceries in particular are sold on such email margins that it is difficult for the merchant to make a living. It is a great thing to be able to see what you buy and in sofne cases tu have the privilege tjf trying, tin bpfore purchase. This is particularly true of shoes. How mahjf customers can go into a store, tell the clerk what they want ?" JLWJ? R?lSl- thb f,i'st V'd of shtfes taken frriJLlHtJ fRtWSa. Sbmetlrhfea it is hmm-y tb fry on il nMtettf pH before a proper lit ehri be sSd To take a chance of buying shoes by mail, is certainly foolish. There are many other reasons for buying at home but these rtl'G a fbVv l-ejjeh'tfcd III ttftler to refresh our memdrfel Gyro Club defected Old Em pre by h fturfe of tvm gmtne to one iff a pmtpomfH ffatse on Isunday afternoon and won the w" Mntlc in the City Five Vin tiowHiiK lieacrae. The third and final htotk of tbe .vawm'ii play tot Mef way U evealii with I'lonacr laiiindK defeat ihv Fiv Joker and Old Rnpress wfnni:K ' over yro Clob with a score cf three to nil is taeh rae. The final Undinr of the sec ond Mock: TOURNEY rested. W. L. fi.vro Clab 17 10 Five Jokers 15 12 Pioneer Laundry 11 13 Old Emnre?.-: 8 1G THE DAILY STS"3 mmmmmKBammmmimmmmmm - ' : j m . l 'CDADf WHIFFLETS r vbv I I - . - : - - . GYRO CLUB 'FINALS IN IS WINNER; BADMINTON Captured Second Mock Honor In Caroline Mitchell and Percy Mc- rf t in iwwiinx i iame i Into-sh Take P IL Sin-le 1 15 II FINISHED tournament over the week-end. ' - Mr. and Mrs. O. Youne entered the mixed finals with a win over Miss Gwen Palmer anrf i haiu and later lost in the finals to Miss Sheila Stuart and P. Mcintosh. Titled , Yesterday afternoon the final! in the Phnee Rnnert Badinffllsrl Club cfalfnblonjikiia ibnrrrll were played ahfl re-nliH as fW low : Caroline Mitehell beat Tic Thomio 11-5, 1 1-4.. Mth'tt SirtsH Percy 3lelnto!.h beat V.. WilletV 15-9, 15-3, MenSt rVMibieS George Mitchell and Peref Me- P jlntoiih belt (!. Willett ainl KlU Norri. 13-5; 15-g. tMi& fldobles Margaret JleKav afid lreh Si Mitchell lieat CarttHne Miibhell ?and Frances Cro, 15-1. fS-4. II 15 Mixed finable Percy Mclntfish sM Carolfnfe Mitchell l)eat (ieorire iilirhf-ll ,and Frances Cross, 18-16, 15-11 .... i rr lnttse frames Brought to a clo The Canadian National Recrea- the annual triin-hnmonf u'hfk nn.. tioh Association's Badminton Club keenlv ehni.( affsi, thr,C compleUd iU 1935-37 badminton out. 15-11. 7-15, 15-1. I , , , . . ....... I R.1al.t hill rl..r.r. ...Ill 1.1. r. Petersen ana Ned Tobey de-j , . ' iH"'"s iaRC . feated Roy Franks and E. Meadows P ght To dfecide ,he fee ll-15. 15-10. 15-9 to win th eond ha" nnera in the Intel - doubles. mediate and Ladies' League re in the ladles' doubles Miss Elsie ?ect,ve,y' , tn.e thians and Davis and Mrs. O. Young won from'':100'?. ,ana .,?e ""e"" and Miss Muriel Vance and Mrs. F M .J18. W1'1 Kht. 1.1 DavLs 15-9. 15-3, and Miss E. Davis S Sen'?r. lj!ue' Umhe & won from Miss Evie Rivett in the 7, 7u u i . ine. l,rot' ladles' singles 11-5, 11-1. Saturday Scores Chicago, 2; Toronto, 3. Rangers, 0; Canadleris, 1. Sunday Score Montreal, 6; Ahierlcdns, 4. Boston, I; Detroit, 2. Pacific Coast Vancouver,-5; Spokane, 4. SPORT CHAT lu iur me Kny tiiumpionsnip anu .the right to renresent Prlnro uoriTV orADFO IKupert in the Northern Ilritish nuCfwCr iLUKti jColumbia Championship play-offs. Office of Old I I. City Ten Pin Bowls League Foi rth and Final Rlock of Season Commenced With Taxi Men And Printers Winning The fouHh blofk nt fi at. - - - .z VJfcJ (Ten Pin Ix-ague also started off : yesterday with Six Fix TnvS Hr.. P:i iY T' fating Armour Salvage Co. and UlAlCCUin UieS,' 1 nnlers w,nn'iB " over Moose by .Major b'fjyly itociifort fturied" Vancouver Willi Military Honors Vancouver.. March Canadian Scottish. Held up Chinaman; liot Niiiety VANCOUVER, March Death List On Saskatchewan Reserve High PRINCE ALBERT, March 15:- rpVA . I .... I. 11.1 . . . . .. fuheral took place here on Satur- Gurvich scores of three games to nil n each case. High average scorei "jwas Kill Schriaberg of Six Fivt jTuxie with 105, 1 Thu individual 'm-nre were ! follow" ' 15: The' Aldihni i uupr wiui military nonors 01 Major Armour D'Oyly Rochfort, well knowh local F. Comad'in-'i ex-service man, who lost a leg J Comadin-t ' overseas during the Great War Asemisne,, while serving with the Sixteenth' Total ,. r.5 TA71- Jov Scott VyIllb Schriabe.-.; 15:-Fouri t I r.- men held un a Chinaman at tiio' t;.i corner of Hastings and Heallev! t;',"' Streets in the east end of Vancou- ' ver Saturday evening. All they got ,MorriR '"' " ' was DOC. All four were later nr. ' ?,rr'"on 'V nil ich ' Foster .Oiindnrion ', IMMNTfikS- lt. Franks ' Ross McCnllum '.'.'.'.'. Vance Clccone .... mi; uuui.il list as .1 rrn r. nr in.' . . 1st .... 05 ....157 ....U'.) ... .201 ,...142 i.71l 1st ....178 ....117 i f;r, ....201 .... 85 ....75(5 1st ....118 ....174 ....111 ....15(1 ..7M 1st . .15'J ..151 ..170 ,.175 2nd KM i::s 130 111 I4(i 725 hu 140 110 140 201 130 772 2nd 127 142 127 80 13!l 024 2nd 143 151 158 100 137 3rd 147 130 12? 102 18? 3rd 10.-. 18 101 VIA R1C 3r! 143 131 122 187 145 731 3rd 188 140 203 131 187 fluenza. nneumflnln ntirt mnio. olal S00 701 858 ' iiivui,) j 1 1 : two Indian Reserves some two! RUnhy IS POSTi()?iEn hundred miles north of Prince A1-' LONDON, March 15:-The Intfef- onS, , i h arC Ud as lhe Satddy between Ireland and ep demlc is by no means ended as Wales was postponed until April i yei- ow,nS M unfavdrable weather. . Mrs. Foster WillaH Ahd her sister, t nw7rr7.. Miss Doris J'S T,' March I5-CP) Simpson, arrived in the city bh tne Catala last even hi l',Lilc.H,nl" a ?oM''owo.l from Vahcbuvef. V? I Tl el(i, aH a"11,t?11 Afii- land fcana Irial hi rr,d ui 5iVuc? rtlr the flglittlig Pet- l.the best place to stop. ' atloZ ' From the Waterfront !i Hslibct HoaU Clear I For tlroeind Catala Back in Service After Annnal Over- haul Furl her halibat boats clarini: jOTer the -ek -end-end and up to Boon today for I be batibot rrounds include the Signal, Capt Paddy Ivsrson. oTodie; (apt. Pete VoM; Pafr or JaHrt: Capt A. PeteWHl; 0K CjJnt. Axel Dlsi; Pro-fHty A.. Cajit. A. C Chrteiian: YMffir t. CiM. liar' jMd grMtt; ffffftn&f. blni t UybltfTB; UNotne. Cap! Deft fieppsrd; THmip. ca. Sarii iibtt&an; Vera Beatrice. Cajif. Sliiirlltr Pft; a Mart!; Tapt Henry llrtlMfl; Mae West. Capi Pete ftoHfti: Sallda. Cant. II 'Jranilalic!: ?lrtHW. (apt J faleHMM: ftHtef. Cap. Merrill .ilfowm; MfrhllJe. Capt, Hash! moth; Motber ll. Cart A. Anton Sallows; Mlehlbo. Capt. Hash! tan. The Mattel I. Capt. Reorjft FMtt. and the White Hope were flmdng the few local M to 2 bWtt which had not left up to today. Returnmr to Service after havihe been off fdr the nasi three wteM undergoing annual overhaul al Vancouver ih the course of which certain improvements were made to the vessel. Union steamer Catala, Capt James Findlay, arrived in port at 6:45 last evening and sailed at 8 p.m. for Port Simpson.! Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she Is scheduled to return here Tuesday southbound. Most notable Improvement to the Catala was the installation of new and attractive seating arranee- ments of the latest streamline tte- sigri In the forward saloon on the main deck. Coming out of Vancouver lhe Catala had a large number df loggers for camps oh the lower coast which are reopening. The halibut boat Prosperity A., Capt A. C. Christiansen, was in port over the week-end enroute from Vancouver to the halibut banks on its first trip of the season. The Salida, another Vancouver boat, was also here over the week-end. WHR.V AWi lJL'S AWFUL CAPK TOWN, March Iff: .CP) Alf Padgham. Rritlsf. a quiet humorist. Speaking of Wf South African lour he told an interviewer: "I'm hot ,nfnr, , ay. as a golfer said to me on n imilar occasion "'t)h, ' wfe'vi olayed an awful lot of golf on ir 1 wfu I lot rf courses. ' " The MbrrilngAfferTakihi Garters Lilile LiverPHIs Fresh Local Raw Artel I'hsU'iiriotj Mjj( VALENTIN HAIRY f'lihNK 57 COAL TO PLEASE EVEUYUOOY Satisfaction Ouaranleed FAMOUS FD.SON Al ltl'.RTA ., . ... COAL ItUl.KI.LY VALLEY CoAl VANCOUVKIt ISLANij COAl. PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PlIONE: 58 Ind 558 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zareli: Propfp-lbr "A ll'oiNlE AWAY FROM IlOMK" Rates $1.00 up '50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water . Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 28,1, I'.p, 0x ,9fl GOVERNMENT OPERATING IIEDLEY AMALGAMATED" VICTORIA, Maren is Mines, will take over the op- V til the value of the ore can be determined in the course br the present probe into com- pany affairs, it was announced satorday following a confer- ence of G. L Fraser. Vancou- ver barrister, who is conduct- in? the investlgaUon, witH f Hon. George Pearson, minis- f ter of mines, and tibh. Gbrtibri Sidan. attorney general. R. H. Stewart Vahcouf er mining engineer, appointed some days ago' td assist Mr Frasef In the IhfesilgatlOh. will be in trrirge of the mine. I 4 liEKF PRftfeS HttM VANCbUVER, March 15:-Beef oricei ebntlnne firm bh the Van- buter mafet with MeerS at .75c ' ieliers at Cc and cowi at Vit. Monda;. ? Weather Forecast 'Furnished t&roug: 3ji Dominion Uettu ... The i cit U compiled iroo. British Columbia goremment; fbour peitoa ending s v through the Department 01 gamated Gold Mines Ltd. un General Synop?:- rising over the rain reported in P and the West i'i.a-ver I eland. Prince Rupert ! erate shifting win., and mild with hot. Queen Charlotte east antf solrlh wi- .1 and ffiild Sith fain West. Coast 11 and Moderate ., east winds, cloud-. Hcasional rain. r it ;- - u. " -1nrt) Vt... FOR THE kinmce A CONFECTION AMrt PROTECTION IN ONE Pleasant, Soothing 10d4 BAPC0 lit Qootl fiaiht lasts Ibfigef. Wheh you use Rapco Pure Paint ypu can bfc surfe that your property is bea-iti-rieil aMtl protefcted fbr a long tiilie to come, SHINfiOLEEN for roofs is equally high grade and equally lasting. Sold by: THOMPSON HARDWARE GO. LTD. 9 AM. to C Saturday 9 A.M. to 8 r.M. Elio Moving S A.LE Another good value oh BLANKETS All Wool Silver (cy, size mm Sale Pricfc $6.50 Silver King A splendid blanket Sale 1rice $7.50 Silver Tip 1110 Percent Wool Hiaiihi'ts Said Price $900 pair Point Blankets Color Scarlet iinfl ttrttti I Iint, Size 72x1)0 Salb Price $15.75 D. Exceptional Values Chesterfield Suite Sale i'ricc $74.50 and $83.50 Aiuitliel- flood Vnluo Folding Rectal Bridge Sets Said Irfcc $14.50 AfuHlier (lood Value Spring Filled MATTRESS Siilc Price $16.75 and $19.75 ELIO FURNITORE EXCHANGE Prince Rupdrt, tt.C.