L FAQ TWO TH1 DAILY NEWS .'Wednesday, January 12 1953 If You are in Need of Rubber FOOTWEAR We carry the most complete stock in Northern British Columbia. Agents for fiutta Percha and other leading: makes. 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 Avsnue H. F PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid ln advar.ee Paid in advance, per week J Paid ln advance, per month ... By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By.TnaU to all other countries, per year , 1 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local readers, perilne, per Insertion a J ii . Auveriising ana circulation Telephone 9 News Department Telephone 86 .Member or Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION ned salmon from those areas. .02 .25 Wednesday, January 12, 1938. FINE CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT The people of the Peace River o nnnrw ; 1 that section of Alberta of which Beaver Lodge and Grand Prairie are the centres have for years been trying to induce the governments of Alberta and British Columbia to connect their highway system with Hansard from Rio Grande. As the highwa ywould benefit only a comparatively small part of the population of either province and done 3 rather expensive undertaking, nothing was Then an organization was formed which is known as the Monkman Pass Highway Association, the members pt which pledged themselves to contribute either labor or . money toward the work of slashing the route, building temporary bridges and making it passable for trucks or cars. As soon as the seeding season was over last spring a gang of men went to work led by the discoverer of the pass who gave his engineering services free and by fall they had made it possible for cars to drive half way from Rio Grande to Hansard. If nothing happens to prevent the work proceeding, it is planned to finish the road through to Hansard and thus enable cars to get through m good weather from the Peace River to Vancouver. i That is the kind of community effort that really counts. The people of the district have given their services -and their money to get that road through. Once people are driving that way it is expected the utilitv of He road will be demonstrated to such an extent that the governments .concerned will have to recognize it and build a proper highway. We take off our hats to those Peace River people. They deserve to succeed. MUST WORK TOGETHER I . The intermingling of interests ori this coast between" Alaska and Canada makes it very desirable that the closest kind of co-operative effort be made in order to develop the country. In some of the Canadian valleys the richer part is in Canada but the mouth of the stream which drains it is in United States waters. That is true of the Unuk where the Alaskan Government is building a road to tap the mining properties on this side of the line. The Taku River mining area is served chiefly from Juneau. As the mining efforts increase and extend, other valleys will he brought into production with similar problems to face. j Prince Rupert benefits from being the port of shipment for Alaskan caught fish while Alaskan boats benefit from being .accorded landing and other privileges by the Canadian .authorities. As the years .advance .both Alaska aind iBritLsh Columbia will find they can benefit -each other by-even -closer co-operation. All eastern shipments made from Alriska "should go by this port. In the meantime it might be well for Prince Rupert to look to the Skeena and Naas Rivers with a view to securing the handling of can SCORING RECORD 19. A Toronto 11 5 6 65 69 $5.C0 Canadiens 9 6 7 67 63 .12 Americans .10 4 8 58 41 .50 Maroons 8 1 14 46 59 I American Division 3.00 Boston 15 2 6 59 48 9.00 j Rangers 12 4 8 06 44 j Chicago 7 4 11 37 50 Detroit 4 4 16 37 71 Pts 2V 24 24 17 TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy S. D. Johnston CO.) Vancouver B. C, Nickel, ,17. , ' Big Missouri, .55. Bralorne, 8.95. . 1 ; Aztec, .08. Cariboo Quartz, 1.85. Dentonia, .13. ' Golconda, .08. Minto, .03 W. Falrview, .O6V4. Noble Five, .04 'z: Pend. Oreille, 2.60.. si 1 Pioneer, 3.15. Premier, 2.02. Reeves McDonald, .57, Reno, .55. Relief Arlington, .19'2'. Premier Border, .02. 1 Silbak Premier, 2.00. Congress, ,02'?. Home Gold, .01 2. Grandview, .112. Indian, .02 Vi. Quatsino Coppsr, .0434. Haida Gold, .05 '2. . Oils A. P. Con., .34. tJalmont, 59. - J C. St E 2.95 Freehold,, :0734. v Hargal, .25. McDougal Segur, .27, Mercury, .V2. Okalta, 2.22. Pacalta, .12. Home Oil, 1.35. , Toronto w Beattie, 1.35. . Central Patricia, 2 .31. Gods Lake, .60. Little Long Lac, 5.50. McKenzle Red Lake, 1.00, Pickle Crow, 5.05. v Red Lake Gold Slwre, Ban Antonio, 1.40. Sherritt Gordon, J.74. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.42. Oklend, .20. Mosher, .14. Madsen Red Lake, .30. Stadacona, .34. Frontier Red Lake, ,05. Francoeur, .45, Moneta, 2.28. Bouscadillac, .09. Thompson Cadillac, .32, Bankfleld, .67. East Malartic, 1.23. Preston East Dome, 1.14. Hutchison Lalce, .10. Dawson White, 02V2. Aldermac, .68. Kerr Addison, 1.93. ' Uchl Oold, 1.18. Martin Bird, .44. Int. Nlckf, 50.fy Noranda, 60.00. Con. Smelters, 63.00, -.t . Rev. .00. Salmon Gold, .03. i' 1'' Taylor .Bridge, ,.04. 30J (' , Hedley Amalgamated, .04.-., LADIES' BOWLING No Less Than Eighteen Counters Our Cane And Merchantettes, As Maroons-Canadiens National 1 Kesutt of Last Nirht's Victories. Hockey League Game Are Leading League MONTREAL, Jan. IS: (CP). j Our Gang and Merchantettes, by Game chroniclers decided that a defeating Annette's and TeleDhone new National Hockey League record for heavy scoring in a single game was set up last night when Montreal Maroons look the measure of their fellow townsmen, the Canadiens, by a count of ll to 7. It was a wild wide-open affair which had the Jans in pandemonium. Elmer Ferguson said In jbe Montreal Herald that eighteen .goals for a single 'game constituted a National Hockey League record but "there have been three or four games in modern National Hockey League history in which winers scored eleven goals." All American Division teams were in action last night with the leading Boston Bruins .trouncing the champion Detroit Red Wings, who seem destined -to spend the winter in the celLrr, by a score of six to two at Boston while the Chicago Black Hawks .and Americans were battling to a one-all overtime draw at New York. Last night's scores at a glance: Chicago, 1; Americans, 1 (overtime). Detroit, 2; Boston, C. Canadiens, 7; Montreal, II. i Girls respectively last night, assumed .leadership in the.standing of the Ladies Bowling League for the first I half of the season. The scores In each case were two games to one. In the other two fixtures of the ev- enlng. Blue Birds defeated Rangers and Big Sisters won over Knox Hotel, also by scores of two games to one. High .average soorer for the evening was. Mrs. Eddie Smith of Our Gang with 211. Individual scores were as follows: Blue Birds 1 Turgeon 146 Boulter 124 Pierce 183 Croxford .198 Keron 130 Hartwig Handicap 100 Total .. Rangers Raybone Berg '. Halberg Deane ........ Balilnger .. Yager,' Handicap . Total Our .Gang 79 1 ...104 .151 83 .159 .148 38 743 1 Gurvich 189 Ingram :215 Smith .' 539 Handicap 92 Total 1043 Annettes 1 Johnson 173 Basso Bert .140 32 Owens 534 28 P. Dickens 123 18 6kattebol 138 12 Handicap 2 Total , .810 Knox Hotel 1 Peterson 162 Brasell .130 Scharff .1. 120 Silig .117 Larson 128 Handicap t 69 Total; 72C Big rjislser 1 B. Dickens 151 - E. Dickens 173 'M.Bond 160 Mrt'. Rothwell 211 V.. Alexander 105 Mrs. .Dickens .Handicap .129 Total Telephone C iris-Nelson McLegd Eastman Peachy Anderson. Handicap Total Afrrchantettes Coiassi Madlll ,llalliay .:JLa'-Belle Holden Handicap Total .. .529 , .159 ... 94 .119 103 .120 '141 Hi 1 .189 133 .123 1C1 . 09 ... 75 2 1S2 155 130 137 112 94 2 192 15C 184 176 213 38 959 1 no 198 153 92 968 2 234 248 169 157 166 2 976 2 162 152 155 141 61 69 740 2 125 111 163 176 137 129 811 2 137 107 92 152 93 141 '722 '2 138 75 119 250 117 75 774 i' League tandinf -The league standings to date: l Our Gang Merchantettes-' Ann,itie's tu)x Hotel plii,! i Birds Big- Sisters Rangers Telephione Girls. 3 204 184 175 142 214 inn city Value of gasoline extracted 784 109 3 172 134 159 161 146 28 816 3 Hockey Standings szz:.rz.S ! S NATIONAL LEAGUE International Division W D L F 102 156 240 92 869 3 150 211 523 159 122 2 867 .3 155 161 130 153 155 69 823 3 154 146 133 122 68 139 762 3 160 167 127 134 103 141 811 3 .159 138, 118 187 148 75 825 W L Pts. ..4 -2 4 A 2 4 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 , .3 3 3 :3 3 3 2 4 2 .2 4 21 SCHOONERS MAY RACE Kevival of .Blue Nose And Gertrude Thibaud Rivalry Js in Sight .GLOUCESTER. Maine, Jan. 12: (CP)-Revival of the .International fishing schooner .races between the Blue Nose Of .Maine and the .dnr- ENORMOUS OIL FIELD scanning Turner Valley oil resources, oil men figure if the field ran at full capacity sales of gasoline derived from the crud.' oil would amount to $9S.2G5j000 annually from crude is approxi mately $30,342,750. SHIP EGGS TO LONDON Laree Consignment Kent .Freml Saint John Today to be ilut first of Many SAINT .JOHN, N. B Jan. 12 (CP) A shipment of ,120,000 -dozen fresh eggs from co-operative organizations of eastern Ontario and Quebec is being made .from? here to England today aboard the steamer Beaverbrae. They will be on the London market within lei)-days after leaving the .nests, which is as good time .as Is made with eggs from Uie Continent in Enf j land. j This, it Is expected, will ,mai-k regular shipments of Canadian -ej?gs to England, the nest to he:' made a week hence from western !i Ontario. .,1 NO CHANGES ARE WANTED , i British Columbia Frnit Criwcft ' Would Keep Imperial Agree- ments Jntaei KEIOWNA. Jan. 12; (CP1 Brl tlsh Columbia fruit growers. Iti convention here yesterday. exDrefi- sed themslyes as being opposed U I secret .negotllation of new trade -greements. Ihey asked then.! President to go on .record as SPORT CHAT Billy Burch of New York Amerl-' Two baseball outcasts, Charles Ris- berg and Arnold Gondii, charged the White Sox with "buying" four games from Detroit Tigers. Chicago finished first and went on to defeat New York Giants for then world's title. 1 Old Country Soccer 01 U1e water Recoraer a.t Atun. b. c. aon lon oi nf thp ine basKatchew&h 5nlrnff..oVh, t ..i,i. Leglsh- objection to the application may b ture has been: called Tor Januaiv ;tiied with the eaid Water Recorder oi 20. ttli the Comptroller of Water BJghte, " Drought reiiti relief will of rnnw ""B". will, OI course priiajneivt buildings. Victoria. B. C. be one of the .maJ6r: problems ,tO within thirty days after the flr&t ap- be taien up and the eovemmeni. P1-" tw notice m a local newt . . . . , neper. will .have ah important jjroQrom .to present in regard .to ,lt.1 Man in the Moon It's a great life .if youfc beaten. Keep a stiff upper lip. Jake says It seems to tilm the trude L. Thibaud of Gloucester ,is CYQ Prifirioi closer as a result of the .announce-! wIHILlACU ment of the Governor of Maine that - he would approve a state apnron- J rlatlon towards euch .a race. These races began In 1921 when the (Blue Nose won. The Thibaud won in. 1930 and the Blue Nose ln 1931. Since then there have been no races. Eaglibh Cup Third Round lieplaysi It Barnsley 2, South End United 1. Chesterfield 1. Bradford City overtime). Liverpool 3, Crysta1 Palace overtime). Luton Town 5, Scarborough 1. Manchester City 3, Mlllwall 1. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed In th Morning Rria' to go Tk Uar ahoald pour ut two poundi of Uvui Ml lato yaw VmU (Wily, it Una bil 1 Bu4 mu imv. yaur txn qim 1 OlgMl. .11 ivat 4aain ia lU NiwmIi Gaa fclou up -foarstonucs.TMi nt mwihm. Hirntul ,puKma Co iota U Wly,ol yy Uei (our, ruTik 'ri thm rrtd Uxtlm puck. Jl um ton! umiMil itnint slvisrt t attfaa. TCo D d jbmiUiuii Utst work m 11m lixr m Ml It mlm Uwa food, old Cwur'a Uttla Iiar fft b um two nomnd at blU tmnof My and Baka ruu laal 'ia miA Karil and Mutt, tovr .Bka tka Mia tarn Iraaly.TW da lh work f aaloaaal bat ba naeaiomat tnarcurjr la Um. Aak far dura tittla lirar -1111a by mm! HtuU-iaSf ralaaa anytluaf 1m. X Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk fALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 Hie Central Hotel BOOMS and CAFE Phone SI For Best Household Coal MRS. C . ALACK WATF.lt OTlCK lihrrftlon and I'e 1 r Swindon Town 2, Grimsby Town '" jl (overtime). I against any revision belnc inadJ S?.Z2 t?&. "imnr? OI existing IiniJCruu trade ajree will apply Xor a licence to take na us mpnts. 1 Hour cubic tt iter .trciad nf wnte.- Saskatchewan Legislature To Meet Soon lout ot Bpruoe Crek. wWcli llowi ' e.uth-eah.t mid drains Into Atltn LakJ bort 'lve miles a. E. of !lverslqn i The watr will be diverted M i -'point .About 230 ieri. S. E. of Chanco 1J No. 687 And Will be Used for. Sluicing piiniKw upon tb roUie drt-crlbe'd a Col Mining Co. IAU. Thlg notlc ws posted on the ground on. tlie 8th oar of November, 1937. J A jtopy of hi notice and an applt-'cation- pursuant thereto and to tt REGINA, Janl 12: (CP) A s"e ."Water Act" UI be filed in the ofne. OOLPE MINING CO. LTD. Applicant By j. a. wneeitng. Agent. .The date of the first publication of thla notice la tXwmber S3. 1937. LAND ACT Nntlff of Intention to Apply to l.rtu Land . In Prluce' Rupert Xand Recording rDlstrlet of British OcJumbla, jind -altu-ate . "Eaat of Trlnce Lehoo laland In Ulutlscm Bay Fm. outh of OunriM not, Il4id j conspicuous while rock Z'. DJgn (marked on chart). Take notice that Prank Waterman o Prince Rupert. B. C occupation Mlnei Intend to apply for a lease of the following described land: all of a con- newspapers think the business spicuous white people are the only ones who live,!?, in this city. rock 85 feet high aix surroundings (Rock marked ot chart). Commencing at a pcxit planted oi a graasy rock 200 feet 8. E of N. w That.S What'5 wrong with you ,-feet Southeast: thence 800 thence C00 feet aouth Jake. You think you are the onlv west thence 800 feet Northwest; thenoe person worthy of consideration in .IZSJ! mUlnl " mis ;part oi -Canada's ;hlnterland Latest Designs Of FRANK Dated October 4. 1937 ixnii: Mf itiAiE roi;nT or niiiTisii ( on Mini In (he Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter nf the Estate nf 'Philip flame Leonard lereHed Intestate Too Much Speed Provided and All-'noTTisht ?2nd SJy'Sf Important Road Vision Cut -J Dexsember, A D. 1037, I was appointed. n . . i administrator of tls eeUte of PhlUD Down by Dcsfens J James Leonard. deconed. and all par 1 ties having claims against the said es- DETROIT Jan 12- (rPi Airtn UAe re T' mru"J o fumlali ucjLUVJLI, Jan. i. Uf) AUtO- same, properly verified, to me on r mobile buyers, ln meeting here yes- efo -the arm uay of janiuary, a. d. terdav. pynrPMPH fhP vmlnlrtn fhof !!? "!? J..P" Indebted to the . i - v nun re rnjuirea u pay the amount In 1938 models more speed than of tbeit indebtedness to me forthwith necessary was provided and the de-' NRcil'i ffin.UArator I and district with tu novertlsement signs cut down on essential road Prince Rupert, b c i In the Dally New.. J vision both before and behind. r, lMa 22nA ot Iw.' a, CUSSIFIE! Full Production of Turner Valley cans was the National Hockey , - - Would be SISvOM.OOO Annually League's top marksman eleven; FOR KENT Tis Estimated years ago. Scoring statistics then; " showed Burch leading with 13 goals MODERN flat with pantry porch. CALGARY. Jan. 12: (CP) After , nH . Next tn line were ! Harbor view. Jos. Garon, 1203 2nd fk!'d, Dick Irvin and Babe Dye, both of. Avenue Wast. (j) Chicago, witlf HI points. 1 NEWLY decorated flat for rTnt Baseball Commissioner LandLs In Angus Apts. 02) a blanket decision H years ago to-j" day exonerated 21 players of WANTED Present potential capacity of "throwing" four games in the tight ' . . . . &n l n ' valley wells Is 28.000 barrels of Chicago White Sox-Boston Amerl- "S"' 6f crude oil and 2.000 barrels of nap- race m 1917. . Uague pennant can Cl! UCUgUC ptiiitAltV aav. t j Km thn tha d.illv daily. RptwPPn Between 28 2fl nnrt and 50 29 hir bar ! ........ Di. Apply Dally News. (7) rels of gasoline are extracted from each 35-gallon barrel of valley crude. Thus 870.000 callous of cas- oline would be marketed dally If the wells were operated at lu!i capacity. With 870.000 gallons of gasoline marketed at .30 cents a gallon $2(51,000 would accrue dally with $95,265,000 each year. Under present conditions the wells operate at 35 percent capa- PERSONAL WE HAVE HKLI'ED'HDNDREDS TO 011TA1N positions as Letter Carriers, Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks, and Stenographers, etc., and can help you. Write us for proof and free information. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. Oldest In Canada. if, HELP WANTED WANitu uapaDie iiousekeepei and good cook. Apply Box 656, city. -in LOST LOST Lady's yellow-gold wrist I watch between Ilays Cove bridge ! and Post Office. .Finder plea ! leave at Dally News. 10i I i i UM ACI Noilcf f Intention tu Applf a Lnw fn Prince Rupert IaUiO Soorffisi Olatiict of BrlUah Columbia, and alti.-ote on Zayaa bland on the N. W, point on vest akb of Zayaa on reef ott lAramzazu Point. Take notice that Prank Waterman at Prince Rnpert, B. C . occupation Miw lutid to apply for a lease. of the M-iowlng described luiOt -all of the off Aramzaru Point. Commencing at a post planted or I the high grassy point on the Bouti Side of the reef thence 1800 fe Northeast; thence 1500 feet North w! thence 1800 feet Bouth-westi theni 1500 feet Soutfteaxt and containing I seres, mare or less PRANK WATERMAN Dated October 4, 1937. JX Till: MTKK.ME ftll ltT OF HltlTIMI (Ol.tMllIA ix ritonTri In The Matter of The "AclmlnUtratlcin I Aft" And In The Matlrr of The Estate of Him t'.va l'.n: lereaMl TAKE NOTICE that bf Orde? of till Honor, W E. Fisher, made on the 14th day of September. A, D. 1937, the U'. .will and testament of the lute ET.i Eva Evans and probate thereof, lsmel out of ,tbe Principal Registry of tv , Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division rf the HKh Court of Justice, ani dated the 10th day of Match, 1937, wu rueaJed in the above Court and 111 persona having claims Against the statr of 4 he eaid Ellen Eva Evans are Iwrrt' required to lurnlsh rame properly vet-fled to us on or bote re the 8th day cf February. A, D. 1938. and all part: Indebted to the estate are required to pay Uie urvount of their mdebtedneu to me forthwith DATED the ith day of January, A. D. 1038. PATMORE Ac FULTON. Sol leltors and Attorney! for the Executor. Prince Rupert, B. C REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement of Exchange Block PHONE 658 Hyde Transfer WOOD COAL TRANSFER - ! Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE.