PAOB TWO GROWING GIRLS Black and Brown Oxfords With or Without Tongues. Good Dependable School Shoes . Specially Priced $0-45 !ad $.45 3 F Mm AMILY SHOE STORE LT The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avinue DAILY KDITTON H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES .City delivery, by , carrier, yearly period, paid In advat.ee u. Paid In advance, per week ... Paid In advance, per month Z!Z.!ZZ"".'1 By-mall to all parts of British Columbia. ihe'1untishTmplrea United States, yearly period,. paid in advance By mall to all other countries, per year "Z IZ ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per wore, perinsertion local readers, per line, per insertion ..ZZ! Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations J. $5.CU .12 .50 .02 .25 Tuesday, February 1, 1938. AVIATION PKOGIIESS The. loss of one of the flying- boats of the United Mates squadron at the week-pnrl sppm tn ;,-,,7rf fu while v., marvellous - advances have been . w... made wu in iimn.nn. the sconce LJlctl.' and practice of .aviation, there is still - i . - . "Minuvf DECLARES THERE IS HAlvjnpp SPORT CHAT Prince Edward Island, with a. flow stronger. Every game, from the smallest "bingo" banned in many places throughout Canada ;to the light-harness racing at the Provincial Exhibition, is thronged, Every sport with the exception of cricket and lacrosse is played in "the Garden of the Gulf" today-Cricket had Its day in this province, however, and many recall the club which staged-a match for the en joyment of ;King George VI and his entourage when they visited here Prince Edward Island boasts of '.past days of sporting triumphs with such track and field stars as Phii MacDonald who blazoned the name' of the province across theDominiori iwith outstanding performances at' .trials leading to the Amsterdam' i Olympics. Bill Haulpenny, a pole jvaulter, was another well-known Islander In Olympic trials years ago. For about 25 years the Charlotte-town Abegweit Club staged the Maritlmje Track and Field Champ ionshipsbut that's history now. In the shades of dismal despair, not because of the lack of athletic ma circuit in the world. Hockey play ers abroad who once wore Island uniforms include Pete Kelly, now' with Pittsburg Hornets but who has played with Detroit Red Wings and also brought honor to .the province with his golf clubs. Harry Currie, born there, Is a teammate Kelly Johnny "Snag" Square-briggs is captain of the Baltimore Orioler where may be found also Clarence Steele, born in Summer- iade, P.E.I. Then there is Irvlrij T IT Vea1 Planes crSckii cKuS r.P ,and and "yes being lost. Happily in the case .of the week-'playing with Windsor m the Michi-; end accident no lives wera lost although the 1 plane wasis-0""10 journalists that it seems a queer policy for Canada trn:clude Getliffe- wlth Boston xu . , r"',v- VaildUa ID 1-. P. -1 p.l... rine Smith Mrmtrool Mr- ZfncfT; 1,1 fiUnSt?m' 'Y". t0 ( efe,Kl UliS CaSt ioon JoTfTeu; New ILen against the Japanese T when at the same time we sell that, Eagles; Ron Hudson, Detroit Red same country material for munitions nickel, copper, ! Wlnss; Ivan Nicholson, Kansas scrap iron and other products. Commenting on similar ' ' City Greyhounds; Leo sargeant and action by the United States, the New York Pott savs I Klck McCann-In Ontario; Harold "Ifnhr itaiy ana mifl rQi.iv.o bermanv are o.. at war in Snain. o ."-"J5"0' .Tnnnn io if : Gross, Newfoundland; . . Jimmy . . Kelly, : if' ' " "j-"" "- ortmcr ui rsie wno piayea in .ng-1 xt . .,r... , , wai.m China. None can provide, at homo, sufficient mun- land and with Montreal Royais;1 inuiis j.ur uueir immediate needs. . "Where are they buying their munitions? Chiefly from the United States and Great Britain. ''If war comes the British in bombproof cellars will have more to fear in the nextwar from the Britisli-made bombs, .British-made planes and British-made guns in the hands of their foes than they will from any manu- lauiureu eisewnere. Bill Walker, with Hull Volants In !the Ottawa Valley League; Jack Mllford, in England; Walter Bren- THK DAILY NEWS Tuesday. Februat-y i j9- TYPOS GO Northern Aerial Totals INTO LEAD Business Heavy population of approximately 85,000 l,)effate(J ,Iupert Motors By Two Volume of Business so Oreat Com- -the smallest province In the Dom-j Handle It panies Cannot Games lo 0ne in Commercial j inlon of Canada-may be far from hl , Bo u xi ;the centie of sport activity but! : .GOLDFIELDS.SaskJ'eb. 1: (CP) nowhere does the sporting instinct Th ripnrtl.. hetwepn Printers , Although 10 planes are in opera - and Runert Motors for leadership tion between Prince Albert, Sask., of the Commercial Bowling League and Goldfieias. m tne nonnwesi was broken last night with the Typos winning two games to one over the duto men to lake exclus-' companies can not handle It, said Ive possession of .first place in the "J. AWBanderson, Prince Albert, be- standlng. Electrical Workers played , fore leaving for Ottawa to press their end. of the second "fixture for a feeder air line linking Regina with the Gyro Club deferring its Land -Goldflelds. play until next Sunday. High av- Mr. Sanderson also will urge ex game of 252. being the highest in- jritories. dividual game for arty league this) year to date. Individual scoring last night was as follows: RUPERT MOTORS 1 Hibbard .:. .159 R. Wick 147 Menzies 133 Jack .: ,150 Houston 162 Taylor Handicap 11 Totals ', 768 PRINTER S- IR. Franks . 1 ..133 Uerial, but rather because muchjw- Vance promising talent is developed only - Franks :154 tr. hlnccntn clcon-Vioro TclaniWe cHll u- "UUAIUH 113 take pride in citing the progress of sons in other parts of Canada and the United States. More than 30 hockey players, some natives and others who were P.E.I. developed, may be found in Canada, the United States and England. Some of those players are still in the minds of hockey fans there, .especially those who played during 3 00 1 the days of the Maritime Province's I Big Four League which had galned McCallum 160 Low Score 133 Handicap 3 2 ,156 121 137 180 1C6 5 765 2 191 145 181 144 155 Totals 728 819 ELEC. WORKFRS I 2 Little 150 144 McRae 98 140 Pottinger 138 199 Forman 148 .128 Fidler 162 154 Handicap 39 39 735 804 773 The league standing for the half is as follows: Won Lost Pt. Printers ..12 3 12 Rupert Motors 11 4 M Electrical yorkers 8 4 8 Gyro Club 7 5 7' Biological Station 5 7 5 CJJ.R.A. No. 2 3 9 3 North Star 3 9 3 C. . N. R. ANo.kl .2 10 2 WILL PLAY IN NFLD. FREDERICTON,. Feb. 1: (CP) iThe. University of New Brunswick i Nearer home are "Tic" Williams,' hockey .team, possibly strengthened) I Will WilCIUIl UUU IVCll iVlUAililli, -WiLil v ivuwuuvuu iceieive neierve in in Nova nova Scotia's ocouas Cape uape Bre-piayers, tJre-nj"ato, wu saiiea irom num ojiun.-j, syansy jrv.si.ci yester- p . tj , , , yaptain rterbert bresham-Grey, lecturer for the Bri-! ton league. Jackie Kane, Big Four day to show their wares in New tisn Israel organization, speaking in Victoria last week veteran, is piaying-coach of the foundiand. CURIOUS POLICY .It .has been well nointed out hv a Ontario. Better known players who once the. rule, played in the Island Province In- SIMPSON AT METLAKATLA WOU1U be trie tfelgium of the next War. The guns for this Harry Currl2, Steele and MacKle team paid a visit to Metlakatla last j coast, he said, Would not be ready for a year and he was when tney caPtur2d the Maritime- night. There Is always keen rlval-fearful for what might happen in the meantime j Quebec title, is playing. In Northern ry between the two villages at bas-1 night's game was no exception to' Chase Rheumatics By Good Beating Novel Cure For .One of Humanity's' General Maladies CAPE TOWN, Feb. 1: (CP) A physician who wrote that no one should attempt to treat his own rheumatism Is taken to task bv n neman, Cleveland Barons; Jole man, aged te, who says .he cured Beaton, in England; Mickey Mc-Ipaln.in the muscle of the should-Qlashen, Northern Ontario; Walterer blade with the aid of his good Lawler, Berwick Bnrins, holders of .wife and a good beating. "I ask-the NcvaScctla title: Frank Currie, ed my wife to beat the spot with whe was in England last year;. Dad- 'the flat back of a hair brush. "'Ad f.fV, tt.v.i o u. . . , . ay mioar. New Glasgow, NJ5.; .Stan and - to beat as hard as I could " " me uuutu oiatcs. ociuiLor ivg nninrof nnt!ii.Mi(i.i, n i.t. n..... r...... .i.-j . i in nis racilO address: lEstabrooks, Cape Breton .League, could be done as the muscle lie? ; Americans nave oeen selling Japan millions of dol-iand otners- 'on the blade," says the patient. Jars worth of airplane motors, hundreds of thousands of I uhrrrv c7ribrc tons of srran lrnn f.n ho hiiilf intn mine an1 cV,,..,i r i niuVXi OULfiCJ haps .the shrapnel the bodies of the Panay crew gathered1 up as .a result of that bombing was American scrap fired by povt-der manufactured under American formulas." "A buck private who sold information to a foreign government would be courtmartialed. ! "A business man can sell that same foreign govern-' jnent bombs and can even call on the navy to protect his shipment and get away with it." J!resh .Local Raw And .Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN J)AIRY PnONE 657 REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE 658 Pacific Coast League Spokane. 1; Vancouver, 4. - 1.' COU6" .-nine . . ' . Ut T. . : Can.- oU Followed an hour's rest, after which the performance was repeated, hourly. "We had begun at 8 am. At noon the rheumatism had left," he said. 13 A JlNCll SIP TU! WHY UCKLEY -'9 MIXTURE WIXTUHC tm HirUlt tUISTITUTI rr.l:l-:1.1:l'l:!iti'.M::Mi!l:I.f!lM:FWIi'iHI!l;M!tIJ.iHl Today's Weather fOovftnment "ir.pb 153 hour: barometer, 29.41; tempera 157 tue,r 29; sea choppy. 7, Dead Tree Point Overcast 824 calm: barometer. 29.40; tempera ture. 23; light swell. 252 1P.3 ' 868.J8 miles per hour; barometer, 29 3 136 153 140 154 Terrace Cloudv. north I 30. Estevan Fair, easterly wind; barometer. 29.30. Vancouver Raining, calm; barometer. 29.40. Prince George Snowing, calm; barometer. 29.74. FEEDING S0L0NS Patrons of Ottawa House Dining Room Not Fussy Eaters, Host Says (By Muriel Adams) OTTAWA, Feb. 1: CP A staff of 60. few of them seen by th; corner of Saskatchewan, the vol-1 nubile, are again during the ses- Champlaln made friends with the erage scorer last night was Roy 'tension of the feeder line beyond Indians In 1613.. Franks of Printers with ,131. Dave, Gold field to Vellowknlfe, .200 miles "Parliamentarians are easy to Houston, also of Printers, ran out northwest in the North West Ter-' Dlease." says Heiiry Levesque, head waiter of the restaurant. "Jn my 30 years in this business they ar: i the least fussy people I have come across arid except for l he occasion 3 ; Bull Harbor Overcast, easterly coves, the BROTHERS 1 v . AKKLSI tiuoDery iast Week . LANOLEY PRAIRIE. Feb. 1; jenn Hna wmiam V yw Droiners were arrestee va, ana cnargca wan the rohu. the Royal Bank jot Cami, ; ume or ousmess is so ereai me air sion busv mannine. preparing ana last iwonaay wnen armwf .,. serving meals lor ouu guesis wna escaped wun 53300. dine three times daily in the par liamentary restaurant on the top floor of Parliament House, looking out on the Chaldiere Falls where By-Election In Edmonton Set People Will Go To Polls MarcJ To Choose New Federal MtnJ in Succession to Former 'frinJ Rupert Man OTTAWA. Feb. 1: Cpi P.I al dietetic case, which is given Minister wujiam Ly0n Mackrl i Trini Tsinndcieflr northerlv Special Attention, the .plainer th King last night announced th I 179 wind, ten miles per hour; sea food the better they like it." by-election would be heid fcl smooth Eighteen trim waitresses m i iiuuuujiniiui, ipatraifti 1K7 Tonaam TsiniiriPnrt. rinurfv 'ocean blue uniforms with white to -name a successor to the . 171 northeast wind, twenty miles per1 rtarhed scalloped colors and Dr. William S.Hall Social Ct re.. -. . i .u orn r mpmnAr unn n nn inct n-.t. .IIUUS MIU'IIU W1U KV"-a"- J" VII wi.v-v. a-iv ntn, them are served at one sitting in nan practised dentistry ,in ft I the long marble-pillared dininy Itupert in the early .day.) ..room, lighted by dome sKyngnts land designed with individual al- size of dinettes, along 225 wind, three miles per hour; baro- (each .side. meter, 29.22; temperature, 33;' The latest In "kitchen freedom I'J' lirrhf SUTflll :onnlnmAnl" 1c InMuriori in tUt Alert Bay Part cloudy, eastcrjj workmen's tools and machinery i wind, seven miles per hour; baro-behlnd tha scenes in he kitchen Modern Equipment Three bushels of potatoes, once CUSTOMS AND EXCISE REVENUE IS HIGkfl Customs and excise collect! I at tfie port of Pdnc" Rupert I the month of January this i j were not hlch a a total a! : C27.74. Tlie flture was. howevetl meter, 29 22; temperature, 33; Batter for 50 layer cakes is mixed excess of $7,909.52 in the J Jight swell. or five gallons inf cream uure whip- month last year. In fact It wm Victoria Cloudy, northerly wind ped at one time by an electric highest January in four yean mixer five-and -one-half feet hlth . Vancouctr Wheal VANCOUVER, Feb. 1 CP the bane of kitchen life, are Deel ' wneai "aoing ai juj1, otl ed and cleaned In 12 minutes bv 'Vr.nconvr warirpt yesterday, iri an electric peeler, readv for eachilnP to S1.40i'2 today mcnl A bnrrpl nf nnnW U rnrr-ci . ecinc peeier. iteiween b uuu ani Aivansh rinnHv onlm fri .... ..... , ! nvjiisher- ""J r keens Kteus trlimin2 msaming uie thu ( " j v...., wm. 'iu.uuu uioiicd tlie uu nen niiv n-j , i low. -Kr ewM ranging irom 9-w Alice Arm Pnrt flmiHv nnrlt, ,mnnl..i.( nn vi i i . m "e' J -h. u -winuTw ui ureau, unlike other .dining esUbll aLpu '.LrCS"C!? Qauy' lnS seconds mmu. the restaurant seldom : .rTnL r :Z o ,wr r.V .Pe of silver from Us ;:: z , tmi ,lver smned dally m a lcctlon of 6m crestedK T , ' W1"u' 1U rev01ving copper container filled d'oeuvres trays, finger bowls, ouius ie-uuu sun easi wind, .with small ball bearings and a cellars,. pepper shakers, cream icnemicai solution and is turned suear bowls, tea and coflee ; btewart- ciear, calm, 3. out -without , a scratch. Jleminiscent water Jugs and odd comports. iOft 1 DEllIOI$ HEALYH-GIWIWG WrtniETY 'IEF93FEI book Dtpirtm.nt of Fllhtrt.i, Otttna. pl7t.,T?d .V f01".'" '2-pu tw,Hct. "Ao Dt jtl, Ji- .""""ni" 100 Jclihful .nj-ccoo oairtl run Recipe. Nsmt.. AUrtu- A IV Y 014 fl$H Have you ever realized liow many different appetizing, dishes can be made from the more than .sixty varieties of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish? The Department of Fisheries, at Ottawa, division of the Lminion Government, has prepared a FREE 52-page booklet, "Any Day a Fish Day", ; containing 100 delicious recipes for the preparation of Canadian Fish and Shellfish dishes-Fish is a wonderful health food . . . it is not only" most enjoyable, but contains the elements amf 1 DAY A vitamins that promote joyous, glowing health for every member of the family. Rich in nourishment, it costs so little that you can enjoy it often with i. nnew enjoyment every time. ucrAK i MtNl op FISHERIES, OTTAWA. . , F I S II Dr I I