PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS ((FASHION iHOCKEY The sweetest story DISPLAY! Finals i ever rolled Interesting Affair by United DWolt Vln Over llftrtgf rsf SdO. Church Ladles' Aid Yesterday r lury Defeat North llatUeroni DAILY EDITION Five Days Only Mens Dress Oxfords Four styles to choose fronu Every pair of these shoes up to the minute in style and m durability. Specially Priced $3.95 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 afember of Audit Bureau ot Circulations (Continuea now Paze H other Interests was interviewing V0 AKsrViirt .anwpfnmprit cPAlrlrtir had ruined the crops in much of the southern part of the prairies. Manitoba too was very apprehensive for the future but was cheered by the news that a new rust-resisting wheat had been developed and to this they looked for salvation for their wheat growers. Min ing -development in the northern part of the province had also given them hope. The Flin g?KINC OF WICS The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Friday, April '9, 1937 POSITION OF CANADA IN EM-, shut down during ,ths depression it PIRE DISCUSSED BY DEAN ! wis promised that it would reopen FINLAYSON IN ADDRESS BE-' this summer. FORE ROTARY CLUB In Ontario the mining boom had - i saved the financial situation. Que bec was in a disturbed political condition owing to the rise of the nationalist party which defeated ; Premier Taschjreau. Nationalism some assurance that their Invest- ;Prted h pTlh5e and ments in the province would be was today, the m1"'1"" forfce-protected. They asked for fair play' Asf ta f' reen of l In rDBA m m,ti,r maritime province the Dean said Rvafnw. i,. tnnrf he had watchediwlth particular in- troubied over the drought which ''emuthe Provement of condl- nuns mcic. nicy ituu iiu uuujiis in those provinces and consequently : mcst dehtfnl place racefurand and although the Noranda had I happy. The northern part had been 'I taken over by the Dominion arid BURNS qul Pru ( Miur4'i H ml. CAHor L ar . "tm. Spt4 m km Mr. AIt ! batm mt . painful nnarling ttopi their recovery was more rapid than in other parts of Canada. He drove Over a good deal of New Brunswick and . found the roads much Improved) crops good and everywhere people seemed to be prosperous. They had abundance of rain and the prospects were brlght pent some time ln Cape Hon and mciuu, which fie acscriDea as a (convened into a national park 1 which was destined to become thin playground of the continent. Yet the people (here had a feeling 'that! jlf they were1 Independent of the : rest of Nova Scotia they Would be better off, Just as Vancouver Island I war talking of forming a separate : province. ' In an interview after the address, jDean Finlayson said he was sorty he had Hot time to further develon I his theme. He felt that ln spite of' all, the divisions . and differences, the people were united ln the ideal - of Justice to such an extent that, If Britain should become Involved ln a war, her cause would be so Just that the Canadian people would respond as they had done In 1914. He had great faith In the, Canadian people and in the future, of the country. The Fish vihich made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Caaacfian Fish & Cold Storage Co., LtcL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. vine, Serviteurs were Mrs. M. Sol- lows, Mrs. R. O. Macauley, Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mrs. Sid Elkins, Mrs. W. A. Rlddell, Mrs. Otto Young, Mrs. W. B. Cornish and the Misses T. Davis, D. Styles and E. Wilkin son.' Cashiers were Mrs. O. V. Wilkin son and Mrs. George Ciccone. I The United Church Ladles' Aid . ana.'Krfilnfi i up iinai !f.l mrer -mi tea shn'vv held bv Ah- I and Evening dresses and wrrtp-O Tho-ie acting as mannequins, were ' Mrs. B.-Vlndle. Mrs. A. E. Dickens, hMrs. Owens, Mrs. T. Fraser land the Misses E. Wilson, M. Miller, B. Jensen( II. Stromdahl. E. Davlesj and R. Krikevsky. Softly played! pianb selections by Miss V. Feero added much to the charm of the modelllnir. i 'Annette" (Mrs. Stone) was pre-serited'wlth a lovely spray of tulips ! by the president of the Ladies' Aid, Mrs. J. Clavrlng, in appreciation of her efforts. Also daffodils were presented to Miss Feero. Mrs. Clavrlng was general convener 'of the affair and those In charge of the afternoon tea were! Mrs. J. Krikevsky, Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mrs. N. Thomas and Mrs. J. S. Ir The home cooking table was in 1 charge of Mrs. L. Styles, Mrs. 6j Davey and Miss Sharp. .J i Dpporntlons vjptp. nirnnirprt hv' Mrs. Styles and Dorothy Styles. Bernice Palmer says . . . Remember Pearl White, the daring gal , in movie's ihfahcj who week after week escaped thi villain In "The Perils of Puiil ine?' This week she cami ovei from Paris for her first visit in; nihe years; She's slill blondo ?tlll devil-may-care, but her fact Is fuller and she doesn't like picture? taken "they make me' look loo fatr Wonder how many of he old crowd who used to. pack the two front rows In the AVust h6lme Theatre every Fricla night and cheer the heroine or, arid hiss and boo the villain arc still In Prince' ltdpert? 1 can r- member Mrs. Tremayne once ro marking that Frjday nights h Her were j'ust one row of c!o pharils after another that was lluring the thrilling serial or "The "Adventures of Kathleen" ani she had chaperoned about a doz-!!n of us for a few Fridayn fun ning. And do you know to thh day I often wonder how "Thd Million l)ollar Mystery" ended : Serials are still being shown in our little neighborhood theatre? here and my own youh'gsters wait lust as impatiently as I used tq for Ihe next chapter. I yveiit With. them one Saturday aftcrnooh and somehow didn't get quite th .wine kick out oi the picture a ihey did! Wonder if I am act ting too old for such thrills? And listening to a show full of excited youngsters. I enn now tin derstand why any grown-ups wh6 were "in Ihe knov" In those d"nvs prefe'fred ihe pfctire'M rfriy night except Frl'day, How many remember the first movie we ever had up there when We all brought boxes to 9H on? Arid flrime of the film wa shown upside downt I'll be weef Ing too If I don't stop so, so' C1IKERI0! Haklandj If you wish to swap somethings Try a elasslt. BLACKHEADS our driiiil.t. pprfnkr oo , bot,-wt'rloth ttt Jr "( nUl..TvMM4M4d m UI M dlKiWJ. 'J'h cn if iuk tni 'toiblf way to rtmovt UttkUtd. Hi 4 of five games series was evened; j j ..u un at ori came fearh last nipnt affair. The hall. which was tfale- hfn j,e,,ro,.t1 Uod V,n" W ted Ih colors of .'blue ;w.." f(fw torn -T uangfrs i ,1 io 7 tqdaV's: Stocks Vant'OUvrr B. C. Nickel, 27. Big Missouri, :55, Bralorne, 6.00. B. R. Con., .04 W. ' Aztec, .10. Cariboo 'Quartz, 1.63. Dentdnia, .16. Duriwell, .032-Golconda, .11', '2. Minto, .25. Meridian, .03'2. Morning Star, .03. Noble Five. '.09&. Pend Oi-Jille, 45. Pioneer, 5.10. Porter Idaho, .00. Premier, '2.87. Reeves McDonald, L58. Reno, 1.05. Relief Arlington; '.23. Reward, .12. Salmon Gold, .0. Taylor Bridge, .08. Wayside. .04. Hedley Amalgamated, .10. Premier Border, .04'. Silbak Prernier, 2.85. Congress, .09. Silver Crest, .07'4. Home Gold, .032 Grandview, .lC'i. Indian, .02 Quatsino Copper, .05. Quesnel Quartz, .11. Oils A. P. Con., .31. ' 'Calmorit, .55. C. & E., 2.60. Freehold,.. H. Hargal, .20. McDougal Segur, .20. Mercury, .29. Meriand, .16. Okalta, 1.30. Home Oil, 1.85. United, .22. Weymarn, .17! , Toronto Baattle, 1.40. Central Patricia. 3.75. God's Lake, .65. Lee Gold, .04. Little Long, tac, 6.30. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.55. Pickle Crow, 6.70, Red Lake Gold Shore, .60. San Antonio, 1.75. Sher'rltt dordon, 195. Smelter Gold, .04 '2. McLeod Cockshutt, 2.50. Okiend, .29. Mosher, .40. Ollbec, .04. Madsen Red Lake, 1.05." Stadacona, 2.40. Frontier Red Lake, .2i. Fancoeur, i.n. Manitoba it Easteni, .04 Vt. Moneta Porcupine, 1.67. Bouscadlllac, .60. ' Rubec, ,Q2. ! Thompson Cadillac, 1.47. Bailor, .05. Bankfield, 1.20; East Malartlc, lj65. Preston East Dome, 1.19. Hutchison Lake .20. Dawson White, .24. McQuaig Red Lake, .18. Rajah Red Lake, .24. Aldermac,' 1.45. Kerr Addison, 2.60. Uchl Gold, 1.05. Martin Bird, 1.07. ChesterVllle, 2.65. Hugh pnv .34. Auglte forcup'Ine, 38. RIchmac, .55. DOLLAR IN NfcW Y6RK I 4, wni and cold set off with pot plants r? on ,1kvH.1n the net fo. j and spring flowers, was filled with l1'1- .,; i a keenly interested and apprecia- CM(ixr!? I'n T (Cm live crowd of ladles. k. V, rVTxvt. ir-W . . '.Sunhury debated Tsorih l.allie- DUring the serving of afternoon . ' ' 1 . . . . . ford . liv - a Hore ' af " k to 1 hrre last tea vocal solos were mueh enjdyed. i , . ,. ... . ,,A,. It. ,j O. i nlHIil n ... the opener ' of the final Thof(e weieWrs. contributing ,t 1 1 .,,:,. r for ill- l or . , .. . Allan, Hp.-emlilfniatje i j i fi Large, Mrs. J. II. McLeod and MLss -,- . ,,.,. , mntxu i .. world hoHev lIi s atnalelir tnampion- J .( i i,'u a . . ' Wheatley, aefcomnan ed by Miss S. - follojved by a fine display of the latest WShlons its shown by An- NEW YO'RK. Acril 9: The Canadian dollar wa ttudtng af premium of 5-G4c ori th New York foreign exchange, market yestefddy h cpmprifoil 'wMh .1-32!; me oay pfevfou. arid 7-C4c on Tuesday. CA'NAfilXN (Mb f RICK JIONTRRAL, April .9j Thfe Cahadiah goW trlcs Vestrdy was unchanged at $1.71.pr"flh6 ounce,. , And how the 'toll-your-owntti do love their OgdtnV Qsdch'i Fine Cut inch iweet, (riqrtnt cigarette (obecco. It telrt (he full -ilory of smoking plciiure, eipecUlly when you uic "Chentecler". or "Vogue pipers. , PS. Your Pipe knbw's Ogdtn's Cut Plug. FAIRWAY ' FOUNDERS 1 SEATTLE. April 9: The Seattle halibut'boat Fairway foundered off Triangle Island In Queen Charlotte Sound at 10 o'clock Monday morning after her bottom had been opened up' by heavy seas during a storm. Her erew of six escaped ln small boats and were picked up by the President which happened to be nearby. Later they were transferred !i to the Republic which brought them here Wednesday night, The Fairway was 50 feet long and was built ln Puget Sound in 1920. ' Tells Why He Is Opposed To Gash Allowance OTTAWA. April 9: In announc ing to the. House of Commons that he could not approve the proposal of giving; special cash allowances over and above ordinary relief to unemployed war veterans, Hon. C. G, Power, minister of pensions. told Parliament that care of war veterans and their dependents, was already costing the government' $6O,0Q0,0O0 per year. Major Power ' OGDEN FINE CUT Doodads ........18 Well Known Seattle Halibut Boat Spark Plugs ....18 Lost in Queen Charlotte ' Sound (rottd ..18 Knockouts ..18 C. N. R. A 18 FOUND IN MONTREAL MONTREAL, April 9: The British pound sterling was trad' ing at $1.89 1-32 on the Montresl exchange market yesterday, un changed from the day previous. VANCOUVER, April 9: (CP) Wheat was quoted at $1.414 on the Vancouver market today. The Old Reliable HUDSON'S BAY DEMERARA RUM said that h would not be opposed! This advertisement Is not pub-to. a grant being made to help in llshed of displayed by the Ll-provlng-employment for war veter-J quor Control Board or by the aris. but he could not approve the . Government" of BrltL-sh Columbia, cash allowance Idea as It would': ; open the: way for general pensions ror an canaaians who had been in , uniform during the last war. Howard Green, Conservative member for Vancouver South, and Grarit, McNeill, O. C, F. member tor Vancouver North, were among' those who criticized the stand of. Major Power. A. W. Nelll, Independent member for Comox-Albernl, however, supported Major Power, pointing; out that he had been very : actlve.durlng the past fifteen years in fighting for the Interests of ex-service men. Y7V ,( , m 'i. v an Friday. Apm 9 937 1 LADIES' ROWLING STANDING I G. Annette's ...... .18 tangers . . . - -18 Hue Birds ......18 loxTLCb ik ioNft Under Canadian cov 'Til. 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