f AOS TWO HARTT" Published SHOES Canada's Best .Shoemakers You get extra wear and maximum comfort in every pair. Priced From J.OO Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PBLVCE RCPERT . BRITISH COLUMBIA Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupen Dally News. Limited. Third Avinue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATL8 Otj delivery, by carrier, yearry period, pajd In advatce Paid In advance, per week News Department Telephoc: K uu v.,, Luiijwn ieiepnone j Member of Audit Bureau of Circn)a'tonl "" ADVERTISING RATES D. By mall to an other countries, per yea' 'uily rnmoN JUMOR HICK criinni c J - .12 of the province the tSSSSt - "j- around him anxious to show their approval. He made thcrt,y it clear that many of the students were not fitted fnr th- fllV . were not planning to enter fftA iiniu.c;f., ANNUAL SKI TOURNAMENT PUCK TEAM IS HONORED Big Banquet at Smitbers Return of Hockey Players From Tour 1 SiilTRERS, Feb. 16: One of the ; largest affairs of its kind ever 'held In Kmlther tinfc niar hm 'Monday evening when ninetv :rVrtlA 9AL Hmm al o tnnnit in 8-ithe Hudson Hotel to honor tht " ' memhprm; af th Smithort unln Wednesday. February 16, 1938. hockey team, which had just com pteted a successful tour to the east and south, a well as othet TJeworld is divided into groups-tho who do things'. fe? "doriei -l . yy.y. uiJII then, IfTelt A kingdom was to be Mt up in Prince home 1 players , of the Towi , amer was chairman and 1'J were to announce that the new 31e;anir toa-'rtnjatr Ior -e evening and Toronto Smlthers advising tht town were i good sports. There has been that their hockej all gentlemen and fcrreiA ferred courses .. which l- r. would , . fit them , for life x-j . rather than of hockey talent and thai is ior , the . university. . This was being v... done . in the juniur iunior hirrh nign ,there wUI be good ms to reprc Ag to the accommodation t tho vowa... .u-i i! sent the town for several years to come. .. 1 .... - : - ' iuun nnuuis aim , tneir suitaoilitv for the nnrnno nmnr.:ui n.A : uirnt. ,,, ... HONOR FAMOUS PROS LONDON, Feb. 10: (CP) - ... . ..1V, iUX aim nvi 10rce mem into the old! jockey's TEX DAH.T NZWS TTcSneday. Febr -.- .? - i i SPORT CHAT Sensation of the Northern Ai- ; Three-Day Affair Drew B-g Crowd berta Ladies' CurUng Assoriatwr. To Burns Ike over Week-end bmifd at Edaor.tM ws Ethe'. Ne of Red Dw Alto.. S-su!e, HOCKEY SCORES National Hockey League Montreal. 2Boston. 5. Canadiens.' (f; cans, 4. people Who would ohif t W tha Rupert th " . .W0Vld "Pded to. Speeches were made Americans theem nt :: the meriU of the team, Maroons 17 , '2 10 New York Ameri- Hockey Standings ! 14 13 21 95 98 67 70 70 117 nnnh VZr, u, Vl 1jT lUC "au n01 a,fU?J?e(J it Ion.ana expressing appreciation of the- American Dimmn enougfl 10 enaWe them to form an opinion as to whether !fact enemaniy be Boston 23 4 9 101 63 It WOUld be right or Wrong. Jhavior during the trip had caused Rangers 21 5 9 111 63 The matter of junior hieh vhnn1 W Ur . a :fcvealLhot;, Proprietors, who ha-; Chicago .10 8 19 67 103 rirar-3iftnfn-mani.---c. " " . .V uimci ixn meir nosis. to wnic letters Detroit 8.. 9 20 72 100 ,i.r . y one in (iinerent narfs hack to i RACEHORSES DIE NEWMARKET. England. Feb. 16: RESIGNS PRESIDENCY NORTHAMPTON. England, Feb. 16: (CP- S. Schillzzi. Northamp-' lonshire lonsnire County uounty Cricket Cricket Club Club pres presi- , c IMVl. uin. ...v..... . . n.rtu mg !nnn to say K,.t but nresume it has hr-on thmvmM., cologne. Feb is: .rp.fw.M, n.nl . m . ea. Doubtless, the local inspector of schools would be in -a n ennan' n0" number ion to sever hi connection with the better position to.express an opinion than anyone else 4n lT?tT? cIub' ZTu 1 te-ldea rh,n(1 the chan is not to sacrifice Rhin. Sn with The.;" dense. : anyone but to bring the system up to date. If it can he populated industrial areas. work-en out without spending money on a new building so much the better. Any new building that could be erected now WOUld havn tn u BREAKS LEG UPPER BURLINGTON, US., Feb. 16: (CP) Stanley Sanford. UDner Burlington, practised kindness to animals and broke his leg in the STEALS BUTTER nun 1 HiunTfiH n..- nu . system wmch has long outlived its usefulness. The best! derbv. Englandt Feb. 16: o minus 01 the nrovince have bppn wnfUin- nn V.ta In one day's raclne here 20 lack- - a "- " " iiiiil Uil WlliO OtliCIIIC l--.-.-.wv w VllaCC Ii.-Viiklli liAiU jui .yuara. une 01 our own 1'rince Kunert bovs .lamps , , l meoicai auenuon laoor in police court wh MitchelIM8nrincinalofthpMahcnnnnal & O. Wood had an pleaded guUty to steal!, ' .1 mi . ... Ywu. i ne junior high schools are a modern institution designated to give pupils a modern education fitting them to take their places in the Unp nf wm-i- xvhinU c?f best. It is an insult to the intelligence of the people of I nnce Rupert to say that they cannot have this just because it may "upset the present system." The people here do not care anything about any system which stands in then way We suggest that the commissioner investigate thoroughly the feasibility of the scheme and, having satisfied himself that it can be done, that he get to work and do it We believe that the people of Prince Rupert will back up any move that is designed to better conditions for1 their children. A New Telephone Number 456 Taxi AL. FRENCH With The Same Reliable Service ht six at it WW West Vatnm. Vancouver -Tu to cw.u jui.iui jwHu arm iractured and T. Carey and J. pounds of butter from his employ and he was until recently president of ward suffered back injuries. p. a. DodwS ine asieni is nut connneu to - RACE IS 1 Johnson ;Schaeffer .. ! Handicap Totals OUR GANG TIGHTER! 1 Bi? Sisters Ooy L'a On Annette'! In Centest For First Place In i Ladies Bowling League ; j BLKWunt ten le - ine an- a-th of CaJgarv Although only ir. ;nual Bums Lake Ski Tournament her early twenties she dipped a' & Sisters defeated Annette", jand carmva. was be! over tf rmt m the boospiel. winai-g high two to one ta the Ladies .week-end and jnwed hfeMr sc- prai.se for her atefcty to tatn'Borbg Leagw last night and itessfui attracting viators from an -Just rocks feke a man.- HeK -u. but -parU a are now one poii of the district. In connection has been curting nine yea fir, behuui the fedW wear girts fn ,i-.n we wimunnn. were w a of tnem as skip She has a km school holiday on Monday. Weather Un of victories m dirtrxrt curling was favorable Uuaugtmn iminy and. competing at Edmonton the Rague leadership. Merchant-ettes scored a three game to nC lr-, virtorv over Our flan hut had tsi uu ISi uuwusu "Kr xiTK major corapewwan. sfH;wort hard to get it. there bein6 cold aide. had six vfetorifes and four defeats i. k. n w .v.. j Saturday was devoted to the lead awl second. Flora MaeDon Merchantettes winning an extra boys' and girls races. The men's aid. and Mrs. A. E Lowe, Mi'frame to grt the victory and Jolr I races were held on Sunday. The Neffts sister took aH the btarac,mf, sisters in a second place Ue ' juvenile jumping took place Man- for the defeat "We let Eth; I Rangers also had a clean sweet, u-j luc bp jbii- uuto, uicy uwtuacu. it ini ; victory over Knox Hotel while In "tag Monday afternoon. bad earfing not hers." Mrs. A. A Ithe fourth fixture of the evening The proceedings concluded with Proot was third (Telephone Girls downed Blue Bir"s a grand ball at Skaai Lodge Mon- to )tw games one. High averag- day night The place was crowd- Re rival of harness racing in tteonr t the evening was Mrs ea o capacity ine leaiore oi uie iianiiooa, aasKatcnewan ana Harold Rayhone of Rangers proceedings was the crowning of North Dakota is expected from '345 the Carnival Queen and the pres- formation in Winnipeg recent !j entation of prizes Music was pro- of the Great west Raetng circuit ,vided by Harris Bros orchestra. Individual They plan seven meets, at Botti-j 8W: neau, N. D June 10 and 11: De j BIG SISTERS 1 loraine. Man, June 16 and 17 'B. Dickens 81 Carman, Man.. July 1 and 2 E. Dickens 143 Brandon. Man.. July 4 to 8; Part- E. Rothwell 148 age la Prairie. Man.. July 11 to ,V. Alexander . ... 13; Dauphin, Man.. July 14 to 16; 'Mrs. Dickens and Yorkton, Sask.. from July 18! Handicap Follows to 20. Officials promised eight ol the fastest harness racing horses Totals on the continent would compete. I ANNETTE'S IBaaso-Bert 115 84 130 711 1 144 151 Sfcattebol 181 Owen 172 .Dickens 78 Totals . 726 BLUE BIRDS I Pierce 228 Ttuen 245 Boulter ...i. 107 NATIONAL LEAGUE Croxford" . 161 International Division 'Keren 182 W D L A Pi,! Handicap . 29 10 108 92 421 36 Totals 950 32 1 thone cmrs 1 26. Johnson 106 'McLeod 87 50, Peachy . 105 47 j Eastman 131 28! Anderson 159 25! Handicap 198 Totals 786 D At'prno 'CP) Deaths of several racehorses pqvhnn 111 When last wk th n-n.-ol v,rt. , . . !.ere . a n !hf district caused concern in; Berg 169 fnr the Pft( rn u i''."VJ'"" U1 gn acnool, be- 01 wccesciui hockey In Smithen lu" circles Dut investigation show- Hallb" 116 jure me notary UUD, outlined the plans of the Depart- and 11 was 1101 culminated. by the ed there was no evidence of any Yager 182 ment Of Education in establishing junior hlVh vhnnk f i,0in,lend!d banquet but will conUnt-c ,conta?ious or infectious condition. Ballinger 118 scheme was received with enthusiiim an, thl "" leaue has been - McFadden T gratulated bv mim ?u -er COn- finished. It is hooed that a Prince , NEW CYCLING RECORD . Handicap "andICap -3 Zf; etl nUm?I0U members Of the club Who crowd- George team Ul visit Smithes 1 NYAH, Australia, Feb. 16: (CP) . for a return series of Mrs. Valda Unthank established a' Totals C56 uiuci.l cycung record irom Mel- KNOX HOTEL 1 -three local players sat bourna to Nvah bv ram 171 dinner which mnW 234 m!l( In H hnnrc o in..t.. r ii m, " - w uiacii 119 ti . 1 iney uey pre-,'ndcate pre-,"-wue .-j... 4. that inai Smlthers omiiners has nas a a good good 28 as seconds, an average of more than Scharff 179 mllet an hour. SelU? 126 135 44 Totals 770 MERCHANTETTES 1 Cohml 131 Madill 133 Halliday 139 Houldcn in La Belle 119 Handicap 10a ZZ 1 Tf ?e' Pat) m' Hendren "!"n and and J" W" Heame' aitem hole Mccone ,10 cause the citv CUV cannot cannot horrnw borrow and nrl cutting a in money is needed for -'onner Middlesex County Cricket the Ice on a lake here to give his Fllch - 159 hewers ana otner purposes and the health of the ritv i C,UD professionals, were each pre-! horse water when ho eiinnoH foil Gurvich 1R7 dVDII mnfn imrn.n4. ii - .1 J llM ttillh a ,11... 1..!.. .... 1 ' T. ... .nUlc jijijjui idiii, man euucaiion. i wmatu at mt i0 ine ice, and broke the leg By all means let us have an edumMnn , u ...in ! annual meetlne of thc club- 1 f'l , .. , . ... ...u.. u lit VJ11 , ' Ingram 147 Smith 119 Handicap 37 Totals 739 2 179 136 165 144 121 130 875 2 206 144 175 130 83 733 2 174 97 187 137 214 29 838 2 137 147 160 130 127 193 899 2 135 96 182 202 122 23 213 98 92 144 174 44 7C5 2 177 183 117 154 234 106 with scoring was as fol 201 168 21S 17C 14S 44 9 175 96 14 lsS 207. 103 739 1020 '84 2 210 ICC 174 145 188 37 890 ls9 192 123 77 20) 37 The league standing to date is as follows: j Won Lost Pts. Anneues 14 7 Big Sisters '13 g Merchantettes 13 8 Rangers ' n jq Our Gans jo n Blue Birds 8 13 Telephone Girls 8 13 Knox Hotel 7 14 snows PROFIT 1 NEW OLASGOW. N. 8., Feb. 16: CP)-Pictou County Power Board reports a successful year In Us 13th j annual report The publicly-owned ,enterprlre showed a profit of $21.- The Letter Box AN IMPORTANT FACT Editor. Daily News; In the latest copy of the Dally News to reach here you mention In Ian editorial a warning given by a Burns Lake has been selected by ithe Northern Airways as a refuel-1 ling base for its weekly run be tween Vancouver. Careross. Daw- son and other northern points 3 Pilot W. G. Holland Is in chargf 1S of the new Waco plane which is 139 being used. 175' 118 98 13C Big Refund On 84i Tax Payment 3 149 17'. 91 in is: 7CI 3 14C Toronto Millionaire Gets SlG.000 Back From United States Internal Revenue Department TORONTO, Feb. I6.-J. P. Pickle, Toronto millionaire, announced last night that he had received $43,000 from the United States internal jj. revenue department being overpay- 1, ment on taxes paid in 1936. 161 185 25 84C 124 145 171 13C 121 198 893 3 32C 108 161 18 19? 28 763 lOO? 2 3 ClASsiFlEO FOR SALE FOR SALE House and furniture including piano, radio, etc. Apply 625 8th Avenue East (45) i0 Piece Layettes, complete lot baby. $25 up prepaid. Also Shopping Service, charge 20-A. P. j. Box 381. Victoria, B.C. 2j; 2 LOTS ON Digby Is. Low for quick sale. Mrs. Letnes, Seal Cove, Pit. Phone, Black 482. (41) FOR SALE Oak Dining Table and four Chairs. Phone Green 939. (43) j PANO FOR SALE Dark mahogany1 case, $75. Phone Black 489. tf.l FOR a real bargain In used furniture also McClary Range with oil burner complete at Titet Furniture and Upholstery. (44i WORK WANTED GIRL Desires employment. Bookkeeping, stenography, clerk or housework. Phone Green 962. (39) 000 for the year, an Increase of CAPABLE jirore tnan $2,000 over the 1936 flgr ure. FOR RENT CLEAN, well-furnLshcd modern apartments. Phone Red 444. (39) WANTED 794 WANTED Good strong girl to do 14 13 13 11 1C 8 8 general housework, family ol four. Apply Mrs. J. S. Nelson, c-o Hudson's Bay Company, Kit wanga, B. c. ' PERSONAL U'E HAVE HELPED HUNDREDS TO OBTAIN positions as Letter Carriers, postal Clerks, Cus-, toms Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can' help you. Write us for proof I and free Information. M.C.C.j Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldeatl In Canada. jT WORK WANTED flrppn Mil Woman wants housp. work, steady employment. Phono I (43) Tottenham Wins Pun FAnfKal! Charlton and Aston Vil T t LONDON. Feb 16 ( p ham Hotspurs defeat Mr. McKenaie that if Great Britain; two goals to one :r. : should be defeated in wax Canada: match or the fifth . , r.d would be ruled by the victor, j English Soccer Cup vr- Mr. McKeaae has missed one im ( Innother replay A . y pcrtant fact. Before any foreign Charlton were unable ; power woatd rwe uanaoa. 11 wnuia wnicn wui continue r have to whip the United States. I goal' to two think I quote the sentiment of nearly every American citizen : Against a combination of the Brit-, Ufc Empire and the United States no nation or combination of na-; tloni cottM scceed. R C HYDE 1 Hansen. Idaho. BURNS LAKE IS AIR BASE Chosen as Itefnellinr Point F01 Weekly Service lietween Vancouver and Yukon 0 Sl'" , ',.01 er r . . . 1 . nuni 4 r-- riii nwtM ,, MI --- tK. H.. a -pro n m Back In Business Re-enterinr the transfrr buv iness equipped with a htin duty truck, stake body, hj-draulic dump. Prompt and f(- : .! . , 1 icirn i service. Any Patronage AppreriaM Also ecuipped to do any font of excavation work or building urrtkmt Can supply any amount ol veal first tla garden earth-no muske WOOD and COAL Casey Transfer i Phone GREEN ii j REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Eichanr Bloct PHONE 658 Fresh Ix)cal Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. a E. BLACK Hyde Transfer 1 1 WOOD COAL TRANSFER ; Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE-