PAOE TWO "HARTT" SHOES Canada's Best Shoemakers You get extra wear and maximum comfort in every pair. Priced From Woo Family shoe store lt The Home of Good Shoes THE LATEST SETUP mJ 9 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince 'Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avsnue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES 'City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advance paid in advance, per week Paid In advance, per month By mail 'to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance , . By mall to all other countries, per year .. News Department Telephone g Advertiting and Cuetilation Telephone W Member ol Audit Bureau ot Circulation! 15 0 12 0 3n 9.00 Wednesday. February '23, 1938. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES In the War Cry, the weekly publication of the Salvation Army, is toid this week the story of how it happened that two prominent British statesmen fathered the movement of Jews to the Holy Land toward the close of the war. Part of the story is taken from the war memoirs of liight Hon, David Lloyd George who says that in 1916 a crisis arose in connection with the carrying on the war There was a shortage of acetone with which to make am-rminitiofL To the then minister of munitions was recom-Tnended a young chemist at Manchester named Weizmann. The young university professor agreed to go to work on the problem and, within a few weeks, had solved the problem and the war was continued. When asked what the cofintry could do to pay him for the service rendered, Dr. weizraarm yaw there was nothing it could do for him but it might be able to do something for his countrymen in connection with a proposed settlement in Palestine. Lloyd beorge interested Mr. Balfour with the result that the Jews are now in Palestine in large numbers, the great city of Tel-Aviv has been built on the shore, of the Mediterranean Sea. Jerusalem has hppn rnrA nA ?c inrr built and, so great has been the change in the land, that the Arabs have become dissatisfied and caused trouble. It may also be mentioned that Palestine is one of the possessions taken from Germany as a result of the war In view ol the attitude of Chancellor Hitler to the Jews it is hardly likely this country will be returned to Germany under any consideration. Should it be proposed, there will be strong protests from Jews all over the world, including Canada and United States. Under the latest set-up most unexpected changes are taking place in Europe. An agreement is hpin rr nrnnnaorl among Britain, France, Germany and Italy which, if it Kuea inrougn, snouici nave a very important bearing on the stabilization of Europe. With those four nntiW to getherthe peace of Europe would seem to be nsanrprl nr1 steps could then be taken to bring about a more complete financial recovery than is at present evident in any of the countries concerned. If Britain lends Italy money it will probably be taken out in goods manufactured in Britain and Will improve British employment conditions . It. will mnkp ft nnodSKV lor 7taly to buy in the British market needed iron and sieei ana otner goods which she now finds it difficult tc 'u,i- 11 w"1 uriiain an opportunity 10 rnpre prop orly repair her fences which had been allowed to be trod den down for a number of vears. There would be no advantage in forcing either Italy or Germany into a position where thev mifrht ih jtvp nn. other Tevolution with a conseauent o-Pttpral nnnp-ivnl ir Europe. While there is a very general fear in this country ;that neither of the dictators is to be trusted, Britain anc1 r ranee may wen give tnem tne opportunity to show their rtnrA foJfV. Tw, U i.: T..!i -Ml , .... fj""", in me luuitmiine, liraain wui unaouotedlv nnnttmiA v r 4 ? . l 1 j . vuiiwauuc iici ixcjaiauuii& ivi any evuniuauilQS. By Moll Mr Gee LONDON". Feb. 23: CP ionger Is British cookery to be the butt of facetious remarks from the other side of the Atlantic. Cooking in England is about to become an almost uniTersal accomplishment Princess Elizabeth has domestic eviai ja nn har ti i trirnm Qrt subject for girls in what corresponds to Canadian entrance and matriculation examinations and that every school should have a domestic science department undet the direction of a qualified Propose Courses ' Parliamentary Interest has not1 stopped there. They have mappeii out the course of those young wo-, men who want to take up. house work as a paid career. Thres classes cf certificates arc to be, granted for proficiency In domes tic science and, should the holders go Into service, they are to be paid . according to their qualifications ; hygiene and physical exercises cookliwand everything -related to lt; housework; nursery work; ; laundry work: needlework (mending, dressmaking and so on i ; practical housewifery (such as tap' reoalrst; dietetics and catering, j Holders cf "B" certificates' hculd command a weekly wage of $4 plus room Insurance. Proud possessors of "A" certificates for high quail- . ficatlons in the same subjects i would be paid a minimum of $10, per week with the other consider-1 ations. As for time off, the standard suggested for holders of diplomas Is two weeks holiday with .pay alternate Sundays, one half -day per week, one "short evening" pr week and two hours daily. . With such legislation in 'fores, ! the standing of domestic workers, would be raised to the level of those in other fields. One of the features of their job they most re sent at the moment Is being ''look ed down on." One maid, who spoke i at the Domestic Services Exhibi tion and suggested the lot of women In the kitchen was more for tunate than factory employees -ho gave their men-folk badly-cooked food, was booed down and almost caused a hair-pulling riot. C.N.R. Trains For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl-; days 6 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays . 11 pjTL Vedn TES DAELT NEWS HOUSEWORK 'PRESBYTERY FOR GIRLS' OPENS TODAY Bill Making Domestic Arts Cm pukdry Centfdered Even Prin cess LUybet Bakes -'Number Cumber of of Detente Detente Fmeat Fmeat at at i Vwt- i ted 'Church This Mnt: Sapper This Creator. The Prince Rapert Prssbywry met for its fir1" session at l:3i this morning s. First United Church. MinislrcA- tfwijttai at tending are: Rev F. T. chairman: Rev R L. acting secretary : Rer W. ft Wi statistical secret.:?. Her S S Os-terhoat DJ.: D: H. Dotadn; W. Adam Crisp; Rev W H. Pierce. Lay etes attelance are eenUy sent a cake made and baked by herself to a Welsh family. And ri7 7 J. t-L K. 'Port Stapsan: Mr everr little zirl in the um learn to shop, cook, wash. sew. and Iron as she is now made to! meeung - - h . j :.. . aee of Scrintnr read to Mr. Mc of the House of Commons to dras- wa; also unable to be pvesst be- jtic effort. ing a patient in the Haaelton Hos- Labor officials are still struze- pitaL .ling with the orcblem of how a A brier report was given by Dr. (trades union of domestic servants 'Osterhoat of the service In edn-'cmild be ni"panfrj1 nnH n rVi!t-tr nection with th? ODCninc of the CIS! El Class "C", or lowest type of dl- 'ELECTRIC Range for sale ploma, is to be given to girls of fed 291. Phone (47) school-leaving age who have taken' their preliminary domestic science ! poR "sale House and furniture course during their years at school ; Including pIano radl0( etc Apply Anyone employing them at a mini-; 625 8th Ayenue (45) mum alary of $2.50 per week with room, board, laundry and health and unemployment Insur-1 ance would be asked to consent i to their taking further training all the times set aside in the schools for classes for "B" certificate. The subjects would include FOR SALE iO Piece Layettes, complete for! ; Attn I Hart wig ... Total Ranjers (Raybone .. (Berg E.0 Inre Margin of Leadership In 'Lakes' Bowling Knox Hotel Has Clean Sweep Anr.: tie increased to two points Mrs. their rrwgin of leadership In the , Ladies Bowling League last night, fey defeating Bib Sisters two; Essington: Essmgwo: js ame to ace ta one of the ',, regu defeated two V. one by Rangers, re mained tied for second place. Inn r'irr " Z SiCnell after hch r was the aher fixtures of the evening parliament during this session provides for this. The reason behind the bill Is that a shortage of good cooks in their own homes is ottered by Rev. Welch. Mr. MeConneli was then appoint ed aetinz secretary ia Ute ah ran of Rev. D. W. More owta to Dtew "n Kaox Hotel tlfUed Telephone: Girls three games to nil and Blue I effectively enforced so that more new church at Port Simpson On Peachy . . women could be persuaded to take this occasion the induction services , Frttx up the work. Meanwhile other de- of the Rev. T. C Colwrtl were held. Trtal partments have Investigated the The church wa? filled to capacity Knox cause of the house-keeping and 'Rev. P. R. K?lly addresses the ;Tti iw maldkeepinr troubles. The final congregation and the Rev. S. S Os- BraseB . report marked It down as definite-Tterhout delivered the address tolScharff , ly due to lack cf training boh -he minister. Seihj among the maids anil mistresses. . Business of a routin? nature was iSetoerier j. "That makes it a matter for the . despatched, the meeting adjourn- T"otal minister of education rather than 'ing at 12 o'clock. The session con- Our Ganr the minister of labor," said mem- tinned this afternoon and will beiCieeane bers of the parliamentary com- followed by a supper at 6:30 ar- Fttch , mittee. So a proposal will be made raned by the ladies of First United Jourvieti lin parliament that domestic churcb at whkh the clergy of theWest science should be a compulsori Mtv a.-tn -hrinv m-eeiinw. Smtth A Communion Service will be held i Total this -evening -at whkh Dr. Osier-! Blue Birds hout and Dr. Dobson will be the Pierce speakers. ,Turgeon . ; Boulter If von wish to swao something iCroxford . ,Trv a classified two to one over Our inspiring portly, dignified member -In in hh hh home. home. Rev. Rev. B4top ump 3Ut rams, jamum coring was as fol TelfBh 1 127 J :.-i83 90 -WI 149 I.. 6S6 1 185 167 143 -.1I6 lio -721 1 167 181 162 93 .. :129 .737 1 127 215 . 109 140 229 820 1 , . 1195 ,237 Yager 168 McFadden ,....,157 iBallinger 132 Hallberg Total ..889 ( j .Merc hantettes 1 IColussI 175 Madell 169 Halleday !156 Holden 164 La Belle 241 Total 905 Annettes 1 'Jiekinr 132 Johnson ' 158 baby. $25 up prepaid. Also Shop- j : Box 381, Victoria, B.C. 2n 'B,as;f uBf " iSkattebol 135 personal uatBa uu Sislers l"'c . "tt"f " , B. Dickens 204 oU burner complete at Tlte m Furniture and Upholstery. (44 M B(Jn1 2Q1 Spruce, Hemlock, Larch and Yellow Cedar on 112 acres at Hartley Bay. Apply H. B. T., 1138 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C. (50i board, laundry and r "PERSONAL Fight Colds and Chills with The rich goodness of the Best Beef Concentrated .Mrs. Rothwell 184 'Mrs. Alexander 112 Mrs. Dickens .Total 8G8 76 183 134 ieo 1G6 6S5 189 91 144 162 138 "734 162 144 201 145 188 840 2 149 196 :i42 180 132 799 '2 130 .191 211 128 89 749 2 155 110 146 155 134 700 2 155 191 168 222 136 2 190 160 115 181 111 757 167 701 3 127 173 134 3 185 The league standing to date is as follows: ' Eleven Won Lost Pts. .Annette's :16 ;16 TO OBTAIN positions as Let-:Merchantettes ter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Cus- Rangers toms Examlneri, Clerks, and our Gang Stenographers, etc., and can Blue Birds help you. Write us for proof Knox Hotel and free information. M.C.C. Telephone Girls Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. 0Ide3t In Canada. tf. PHfllPI" nrr n 8 1C 14 10 14 14 10 14 13 11 13 11 13 11 10 ;14 1C 10 14 10, 8 16 8' BONSPIEL Rinks in Competition Annual Event BIG FIGHT MOVE UP, ON TONIGHT Joe Louis Three to'One Favorite to Retain Title in Bout With j Nathan .Mann 1 I I NEW YORK, Feb. 23: CP Na-, than Mann, aggressive young New; Havener, has become an even mon ey favorite to avoid knockout byJ Joe Louis, world's heavyweight-box Kingdom may be compelled to. I"- SeverscrvP-rt II ;ing champion, when they meet in auHison,raDiTnpnv ; Madison Sauare Square Garden toniani with the title at stake Odds are three to one on Louis to win. CMERON ! IN LEAD Has 501 Points to 372 for Brown in 3 I City 'Billiard Championships 122 153 1 There was a good attendance at 105 the Canadian Legion clubrooms 105 last evening to see the first block of 143 . the City Bllltards Championship 628 ! which ended with Nell Cameron 3 Heading 502 point to Don Browns .-- j Cameron got away to a good start with Brown finding the balls run-jning Very badly for him. Cameron i was ninety when Brown was only 1 18. Then Brown staged a good re- j 3 covery and actually led Cameron 162 at 138 by seven points. At the half 109 "way mark Cameron had regained 143. the lead and the score was Cnmer-120 -on. -254; Brown 232. There seemed every prospect of a close tecdnd half but the best Brown -could "do was a 20 break and 217 and Cameron had what luck there In the men's Five Pin Bowling (League, Old Empress nlavcd two 95 of their deferred fixtures last 195 night, losing brte to the Canadian 132 National Recreation Association 1 three games tc nil and winning 161 (the other from Gyro Club two to 657jone. As a result of this nlav. Ca nadian National Recreation Asso ciation has taken league leader- Jshlp with n one point margin over noneer lJiunary. The totals were as 'follows: 1 2 Old Empress 940 837 C. N. R. A. 1051 1115 Old Empress 3 913 984 1003 1195 1013 lyro 807 958 1114 The standings to date: Won Lost Pts Pioneer Laundry . 12 iC.'N. RA 13 jGyro Club 7 Old 'Empress 3 6 8 11 13 . played in the "Lucky Lager" con Attest but. as Ihe rink skipped by Stan Noble has only lost one game i out or eight games played, he can SMITH ERS, Feb. 23: The open not be headed off and Is therefore bonspiel or the Smlthers Curling the winner Club began here Saturday eve- - ning when the first of eleven rlnki clashed in competition for tht prizes and cups being offered. Billy Little of Woodcock arrived in town to take part In the con- ! test and vows that he will carry th silverware back to Woodcock " lh him. When asked -whom he hnd on his rink he "replied: "same as last year, Jack Hanson and whoever else I can get.' The ice had been put In good shape for the competition and U was expected that some good curling would be witnessed. Several games still remain to be Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The -Rooms Are Clean The House. Is Warm The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell N. M. Brasell 12 13 3 t uameron sieaany lncreusca nis icaa i PERFECTOS lfV PANETELAS LlUESl5 A PLEASURE TO SMOtt 1 153 Youngman -scorer and O. J. Dawesjsrnartness at our 133imarker. ,n.i. 155 114 710 3 200 146 237 227 213 3 90 j IN LEAD Two Deferred Games in 'Five Pin Row Hue league Played I-ast Evenins .bought such dow: T I V talk m. "iii rrv m If tiiifW ll 1 1m mm Only at Tip To unurne iinisnea ouz to u. ' ll 11) I I ! Tl It was ohe of 'Brown's off nights' WflnlPTK I IkP I hpcp'l vwawv Ulliv IUVVVII 211 jwas Twc Of his breaks were help-; See Our First Showin? ofi Pi Jed by lucky shots but he undoubt- terns. New Weaves, Xfvfolorj 3 .1. . I I 'iwjwri .You ve never seen -3 ,;night. His breaks were a 34, a 31, hety of sparkling 196;a 28 (twlce, a 27 and a 22. Brown I pealing value ar.r 196 inly got the one break of 20. ! woolens. Only T; ,3 T 195 j The next bloik will be ployed on ' S er ffi'rk-116,Thursday night instead of tonight'terns and weave "155 and. knawine Brown's: flehtincsoir-inriced priced London London or or it, billiard; enthusiast will not be 858 rurprised if he more than makes up the deficit. Jack Allan was referee. C. L. N . would show you. We've studied the ? ' them, proved them fled that your n your Tip Top S' :vnur fflvorlt faht:. dreds on display ar. (master union 'crar ana tailor it to :- our Urements. ,irv I" costtl J3l IB I ' IS Ml v-.rts! -;ct beSrl -2 r nr. s ,',-e T.?TJ( " $25.95 Cut and tailored to vour per measurements. Ladies You may u 12X1 3 mannish suit or ' cut and tailored T ! P;rSt measurements by T To men. Tin T TmlnfJ 4th Street P.O. Box 355 P. CRAVETT0 1 If Prince Kuptn. Fhone Bluet- REX BOWLING ALLEY PHONE 658 Back In Business Re-entering the transffr business equipped uh a ht Uuty truck, stake body, '' ' draullc dump. Prompt and ficient service. 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