PAGE TWO THE DATt.V VTTTS FANCY WORK At Reasonable Prices PALMISTRY Suite 7, First Floor FEDERAL BLDG. Phone Green 701 Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK SPECIAL PRICE On Custom Tailor-Made . SUITS $38.50 Reduced to $30 From Jan. 12 to Feb'. 12 This Is lowest price ever charged for these suits M. T. LEE Third Avenue Next to M. M. Stephens TRAPPERS! Attention! Don't sell your furs until you see Frank Lockwood P. O. Box 200 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli. Proprltor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Be careful what kind of shoes you buy , , the new "streamlined" fashions lead right down to the feet! Of course, quality-made hoes east a little more, but you get so much more in style, comfort and fitting qualities. See the Onyx models before you decide the shoe question. Just One of the Styles In Black or Brown Kid Where Most People Trade TJX F AMILY SHOE STORE LTR PHONE 357 (Estab. 1903) THIRD AVENUE The Final Judgment The final Judgment of the high- Jest eourt has been received in re gard to the constitutionality of a 'number of important laws. This ' Judgment outlines with more or I less clearness what the federal government may do and what it may not do under the present con- '.litutlcn of the country. Unem- matter for a provincial government if it is found to be desirable. Minimum wage laws are matters for the provinces and so are marketing laws. The Farmers Credi tors Act and the law providing for regulation of trade practices come under federal jurisdiction. The highest, cpurj, oi the land for the handling of constitutional matters Is the pr:y council of Great Britain, the Judicial commit tee of which Is assigned to deal with matters coming to It from overseas. Terrible Tragedy Another terrible tragedy has occurred in the United States where the overflow of the Mississippi and its tributary, the Ohio, has carried daath and desolation to many people. In spite of this tragedy people "will return to their homes and continue to live there until another flood sweeps- more of them away, Just as the people of Italy an the slopes of Mount Vesuvius remain there even though occas- onally the volcano belches forth ishes and lava and destroys people and property. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy C. Klrmls and Ronald M. Stevens, .vfassett; Howard Starr, Port Es-slngton; P. Rosang and K. W. Llneham, Lewis Island. Royal George Olsen, Massett; Cyril D. Morgan, Vancouver; John Thomp-on, Cedarvale; Martin Espeland, New Westminster. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tooth, Stewart: H. L. McKenney, Terrace;- B. irvlne, Vancouver; Central R. Dyer, T. Olson, J. Wels and I. A. Bradford, C. N, R. Knox Harold Enoksen, city. KfiUHJOUl WINTER FAKES to VANCOUVER Culling at Occru' Falls am! Powell Kiver ' 32 Kcturn Mt ah and llrrth Included ' Prince Huprrt THURSDAYS Southlxftiiid Ituic effective now nml until Feb. 28. Itcturn limit, March .11. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS - VMM -if-. Bollinger's Win 4 7n' Three Games Defeated Mc.MeevLt' Cjro Club And Prince Rupert Butchers Last. Evening Baliinger's scored three rictories in the Commercial Bowling League .last night, taking the regularly scheduled league fixture from Mc-Meekin's two games to one and de-i feating Gyro Club and Prince Ru-jpert Butchers by similar margin in ! two postponed matches. This puts Balnnger's well In. the. lead, again over, McMeekin's, High average scorers wete Hibbaid and McLeod of McMeekin's both with 161. Individual storing in the regular league fixture was as follows: McMEEKIN'S 1st 2nd Hibbard 149 Armfctroog - 93 McMeekin 122 Menelea 129 McLeod. . ... 18G Qlae ... Handicap 14 Total 698 bAllinger-s 1st West 103 Smith 154 Haudenschlld 131 Rushede 123 Dickens 179 Total .700 The league standiui; to 191 1G5 142 145 81 0 724 2nd 146 143 149 141 144 728 3rd 14! 114 127 197 153 14 74j 3rd 165 120 104 124 120 652 date: W. L. Ballinger's 20 7 McMeekin's ...17 7 Rupert Motors 9 . ,12 Rupert Butchers 9 18 Gyro Club 7 . 11 Biological Station 7 14 BRIDGE LEAGUE STANDING W. L. P, Grotto 16 11 16 Sons of Norway 15 12 15 Ramblers i5 12 IE Musketeers 15 12 IE Brakman & er 13 14 13 C. N. R. A. 12 15 12 Prinpe Rupert Dairy II 16 11 Canadian Legion 11 16 11 FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe, 4 ft. high, 33 ins. wide, 30 Ins. deep. Brown & Harvey (25) FOR SALE 821 Third Avenue - Lot 10, Block 31, Section 1. Offers wanted for property. He! gersoh. Highest offer not neces I sarily accepted. (27 FOR SALE 44 ft. 35 h.p". dlesei boat'Discovery, suitable for hali but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. FJelde, owner, clp Olson and Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Washington, or Sunde and d'Evers Company, Seattle Washington. (tf) FURNITURE Factory samples must go this week. Guaranteed 10-pif ce Chesterfield groups $6950; 10-pIece loose pillow arm groupr $72.50; 10-piece bedroom sultej (round mirrors) $74.50. Furnish your home complete three rooms, 59 piece all for $165 Many other bargains. Terms it you wish, Order today. Julius Shore Mall Order House, 8th floor Beklna Building, Vancouver, (tf) FOUND FOUND Pair of spectacles with black frame In black alligator case. Apply Dally News. (tf) WANTED WANTED For cash, United States stariips, bid preferred. Loose or on cover .or accumulations of any amount. P. Gamula, Box 623. (30) PERSONAL GENTLEMEN'S Sanitary Supplies highest grade 15 for $1. Paclfl--, Supply, 751 Granville, Vancouver TRUTHFUL Clairvoyant- readings. Write, Madam Francis, 2531 Woodland, Vancouver,. B.C Four questions, answered. Send birth month. Donation. (tf) MEN 3et vigor at once. New bs-trejr' Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimulants. One dose peps up or gans, glands. If not delighted, iaker refunds few cents paid Sll of'wrlte, Ormes Limited, tf BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT .Moose Beat Lambie & Stone Scythians Down Essinjton Overtime Ladies' Game Scythians won a game from a Port Essington na tlve team by a score of 38 to 27. The game started fast with the Scythians taking an eight to one lead In the first four minutes of play. Then the natives came back strong to put the game on more even terms. Half time score was 21 to 16. After the breather, the Scythians ran up a 10-polnt lead in a couple of minutes and were never headed. Beynon scored 14 points for the locals while Alexcee and Spalding, were high with eight apiece for the visitors. Montesano was sent to the ; lJ1-" ' Port Esslngtop-rrSpaldlng (8),! Alexcee (8), Bolton, Swanson (2),' Lockerby (2), Brown (2), Wesley, Starr (5); total, 27. Scythians Beynon (14), Houston (1), Montesano (1), Campbell (7), Murray (2), Curris (4), Le-tourneau (9); total, 38. Ladies' League The Ladies' League game proved to be the best of the evening with the High School winning a two-overtime period" game from An ' nette's. ' With the High School one player; short in the first quarter Annette's ran up a six-point lead but the Students came back strong and were trailing 8 to 7 at half time. ! The second half was close right! from the whistle, ending with the; score deadlocked at 15 all. In the j first overtime period both teams, made two free throws to again tie ' up the game. In the second over-: time period Ratcniord scored a basket for the mannequins but McLeod and Robertson tied the score again on free throws. McLeod then came through with a basket half a minute before the whistle to give the game to the Students. ' High School T. Davis (3), El-1 lison (5), Blaine, (7), 'McLeod (5),1 Robertson (1), Arney; total, 21. t Annette's Wilson (4), Eva Mor-' rls, P. Dickens (5), E. Dickens (2), Ratchford (6), E. Morris (2), B. Dickens; total, 19. i Junior League In the Junior opener, High, School defeated the luckless Seal Cove squad by a score of 19 to 6. Half time score was 8 to 5 for the High School. After the rest period the students turned on the heat and took an easy win. Hirano was high scorer for the winners with eight points while Geary was good for Seal Cove. High School Fitch, Hirano (8), J. O'Neill (5), Bolton (2), Yaman-aka (2), B. O'Neill (2). P. Knutson, Wfkdal, Kanaya; total, 19. Seal Cove Rystad, McCouver, -v. 1 1 J BRAID'S I Q. C. ISLANDS Co - operative Commonwealth Federation Clubs haVs be?p formed at Que:n Cannot: City and Port Clemsnts. officers . having been ele:ted at uzjai. o.-3anizat.3.i imjonk s5( rr.euings at oo.n pjmia. tviTtn a MarDonald. Geary 3 ' OWkaftwoi ihz lobars Uavft ened last with neither team er-, AntnnpI flnd tei)0rlcr. Mike. height was put off there Dy.-tne Loln Mutton- 1 IkA ft- mlnntoe nf 1 ui6 i ; moi, . Montesano. play. Then the Moose, mainly league STANDING uiruugu otues, ran up up a oig icuu but the Clothiers brought the score up to 16 to 15 at the Interval, the Moose having the one-point margin. The second half was closer with one team, then the other taking the lead. In the last four minutes' the Moose scored a few quick baskets to put the game in the bag Stiles and Wingham were high scorers for the Moose, with Lindsay and Dominato doing the shooting for the Clothiers. Lambie St Stone Johnson (3). Lindsay (9), Arney 2), Dominato 11). Beynon (4); total, 29. Moose Mitchell, Stiles (16), Wlnoham 1191 Armrfrnnir ffi) J. Morrison, R. Morrison Ui; total, I 35. , r Intermediate Game In the Intermediate game the hard fought Senior League W. Moose 3 Grotto 2. Lambie & Stone 1 Intermediate League Moose 4 Scythians 1 Ben's News Stand JO Regiment 0 Ladies' League Grottettes 4 Annette's - .l High School 1. Junior League Scouts 3 High School 2 Moose 1 Seal Cove .0 L. 2 1 0 1 3 1 0 2 4 1 1 2 2 P. 6 4 2 8 2 0 0 8 2 2 steamer Prince John on herijaa trip. . . Gecree Chastenav has returned to Skldtjate fitsm CxKIornia where 1 he was .callsd recently on account; of the death of his lather. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Riihard con of TIeli -motored.. do'vn, to j Skidegats and Queen cmriotf! for a brief visit last week, returning home the next day. S. De Bucy was also down from Lawn Hill to visit friends at Skldegatc and Queen Charlotte City. Caot. Bill Streeseman. well 6 jknown Jogger and fisherman, has i per' lb. Friday, January 29. 1937 JONES family Market Specials In last night's Senior League i npnnis 12 Ritchie already arrived a, the A. P. AUi- shoulder Mutton, 0 lbs. basketball game Lambie & Stone i. tQtal 6 ' jooa Logging CO. atoP,JA.Cwn-j . lUs. lurnipst ...... lost a close game to the Moose by ,leree' wfe D uontesanjo andhe.va Inlet which Is about- tti be ,Leg Mutton- a score of 35 to 29. The game ep- comadlna: timekeeoer 'was ; re-opeueit . A. large- quanUty, of , per Jb Pot JHoast, G'ibs. ltt lbs. Turnips Sirloin Tip per lb. itump Roast Beef, 0 lbs. 10 lbs. Turnips Sirloin Steak ' 2 lbs ..iouiid Steak, 2 lbs., 5 lbs, Turnips Uib Steak, 2 lbs. 5.. lbs. Turnips; . Sliouldjr Roast. Pork per lb. Leg Pork per lb ... Loin Pork leUmied from Queen Charlotte j per lb. ,.. .:...:'..... City to the A, P. Allison Logging iPork Neck Bones- Co, camp at Cumshewa Inlet. GOOD FOR ONE FOUR OUNCE TIN OF D0UBLE-ACTN6 mm powder with the purchase of 1 lb. peckage Braid'sTea or Coffee TO GROCERS Krlurl llila Coupon ant) rrrrW rrrdlfor Hmr from .BRAID TUCK & COMPANY LTD. SMOKED VANr.OUVf.R. B.C. Cold Weather Accessories Elbows Stove Pipes Dampers Stove Cement Weather Strip Coal; Hods Linings . -Asbestos Brick Lined and Sheet Iron Heaters from $2.75 up Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S, CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 lM Due Vancouver. Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vancouver. Monday am. IT convenient please purchase tickets at office. Further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 5C8 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" UCK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Co., Ltd. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED IN BOND UNDER CANADIAN CfwrfeMMrMffmHTBWff This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by ' the Govern WUYern went of British Columbia. 4 3 lbs. Pork Spare Ribs 2 lbs. pnoNE957 Pork Hocks per lb T-Bone Roast, 6 lbs." 10 lbs. Turnips Swift Premium Chicken-average 2' lbs Bacon Piece per lb. Ham By piece per lb. I 81 18c 15c 75c 15c SI 35c 50c 50c 18c 22c 22c 25c 25c 10c SI 75c 25c 23c COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Spckeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND A VI!.