PAGE TWO fore If You are in Need of Rubb er FOOTWEAR We carry the most complete stock? iiv Northern British Columbia. Agents for GUtta 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 POLLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATLS City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid In advar.ee Paid In advance, per week Paid' In advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, trie British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance Byxhali to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion local readers, per line; per Insertion Advertising and- Circulation Telephone 96 News- Department' Telephons .. . Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations DAILY EDITION J5.C0 .12 .50 3.00 9.00 .02 DpsriatphpYrnrti tha 17nf inrUf fV.ot :,!.. greatest in I SPORT CHAf Steve Donoghue. the one arid only "Steve" to millions or British racing fan. who headed the llv. , of winning jockeys for 10 straight j years and booted home six Derbi In 1928 he Journeyed to the Unl-ter States with Papyrus for a challenge race against Harry Sin clair's Zev. champion American three-year-old. He finished fiye .25 lengths behind Earl Sahde On Zev - - for Papyrus failure. At that time SteVe WaS am0ng the most P"-tnursday. Thursday January January 13, 1 lna 1938. lar men ln Englandi He was re. . v" ceived everywhere and numbered Ifi Jriutn- . " i 1 ,6 " . ua crowds forgot his mount in a iriai conauions are aireaay lmnrovinff folJowini? the re- close finish cession which started in the fall. The president of tlie Un- steve,!- a cry that ' became 1 a ra ited States and industrial leaders old. have discussed the sit-catchword- - f( uation and. if they have not aereed uoon aline of action.' ..-. ..J PHILPOTT EY1TT& CO. LTD Foothills Alberta, Nanalmo-Welllntton and Bulkley Valley Coals Its surroundings cnart); (Rock marked os Commencing, at a post planted 03 a grassy rock 200 feet' 8. E' of N. W Corner on Northeast aide ihenee' C06 feet Southeast: thenoe, ?00, feet south-west thence 800 feet Northwest:, thenc 800 feet NortheaAt and oaauinlhg it acres, more or lesa. ,,. FRANK WATKRMAN; Dated October 4. 1B37, REX BOWLING ALLEY Basement' of' Excharigrf Blicfcf PHONE 658 The Dally Newt uis an audited slrculation. Play satel TEH DAILY NEWS Thursday. January 13, is SEA HAWKS TAKE LEAD Wort Exciting Three to Two Over-lime Victory' Over Vancouver Lions Last Night winners, is well launched on a ne SEATTLE. Jan. 13: (CPl-Vic-horses career as a trainer. With 3C In his care, the 52-year old toy 10 an exciting overtime game rider, still smiling and" spry de- by a' of 3 to 2 last night spite the buffeting of 30' year.; broke the" deadlock between Seat-In the saddle, is busv nrenarin't tle Hawks and Vancouver training quarters at Newbtlry L100 for the leadership of theljy contested game before a lartje Berkshire. Many owners whose racuic ast Hocicey League, to crowd. colors he wore have promised theii Hawks, who won the game, arc patronage. .now out on p with a one garni i margin over the Lions who lost. Since he - first answered the bugle call Of "Boots and' Saddles,1" at the age of 22' to bring Turkish Delight II home winner at Phoenix Park, Dublin, the little Irish-man has piloted 134Q thorough' breds first past the post. Gordon Richards, successor to the Jockeys crown, has surpassed his figures of "wins" and places," but Steve's feat of bringing in the winner of the Epsom Derby, premier British classic, three years in succession never has been duplicated. When he galloped home on Humorist, a rank Derby outsider in J 921. Steve was in his hey-day He had been champion jockey fdi seven years and had his pick of mounts. In 1922 he plagued the prophets when he finished goin." away on Captain Cuttle. In 192C he rode the year's outstanding three-year-old, Ben Irish's Papy rus, to victory in the classic. Fan J agreed no one" could negotiate the switchback Jtosom.coiirse, with its counter -c lockwise direction ana crucial Tattenham Corner, like the little Irish wizard, it was a legend that Steve rode around Tattenham Corner' with one leg over the rail. The league standings to date: Pacific Coast League W D L F A Pts Seattle 11 6 5 63 41 2 J Vancouver ..'11 4 9 51 43 26 Portland 7 6 13 49 59 20 Spokane 6 5 3 31 36 17 BR0MWICH BEAT MAK0 International Tennis Tournament Is Started in Australia ADELAIDE, Australia. Jan. 13 (CP) In the first match of an ria Stakes at Newmarket, winning it for six successive years, the last time when Brown Jack was in Steve offered no excuses, though, vears a Brown Jack was Steve's many blamed the unsettling voy- favorite mountnd after the horss age and the- unfamiliar clay trackiwa3 retired to pasture, Steve would CONDITIONS IMPROVING among- his fntimates man? -M thr. tne land. Racing travel aown rrom London to talk to his old friend. The sight or Steve's stocky figure would brie: Brown Jack across, the paddock at a canter. "$pu" : A native" of , Warrington, Lancashire. Steve flfst went up oh a racehorse when he was 13 years He won his first Derbv on iPommern ln 1915 and hts second uonognue tops me stump rot i tw years later on uay crusader. Between them they can do a great deal if they will. ter Action campaign arid! whenl0? brother jockeys at -a fare- - ne suffered a double fracture of dinner recently. Steve's JAPANESE POSITION nis leg in a heavy fall at Nottingham, King George V and Lord I he Japanese position is a different one for the Jap- Derby headed the list of sympatri ariese. They have expended a lot of money, sacrificed uwv. n uicv nave octuicu us a result is whfm st m rwu. a bushel of- trouble. They have pushed their way into h. e. Mbrrlss Marina-in 1025, mrn.- onina ana ime tne man with the wildcat in the tree will or A the delighted owner made find it difficult to let go. They cannot retreat with di?- hIm an outrleht b1" of 10.000. jiiujf aim iu stay wnere iney are is aiSO 10 aumit fleteat. But money never stuck with 10 go ahead is extremely dangerous because, in a huge steve aad years later, wher. country like China' where the people are being aroused. the Pw of winners ceased, he the invaders are liable to be cut off. No wonder they had dlkS? 'SSbtfrt to have a cdrtfCrence with the Emperor. They might do was revealed he was riding for Well to consult With the god Buddha. three guineas (about $15, a raco, ' . ; with an added two guineas for a TJfivr' nTTT wpi t w'n- He had ridden 108 consecutive V losers. His luck turned at last, and As head uaftt of the n r , . TV department of trade and industry, Hon. then began one of the episodes W. J. Asselstine is starting out after business. His inter- wh'ch most endear him tb the view with Premier Aberhart may or may not bring" results but, at any rate, it indicates that he is not to be one of those who sit ddWn and wait for business to come to them. One of the newspaper writers speaks" of him as ''young Mr. Asselstine" indicating that he is full of vigor and keen on his job. British public his partnership with Sir Harry WernherV colt Brown Jack. ' "Steve came a 1 and gag" Brown Jack" be as time and' again LAND ACT (Nollce of Intention to Apply 7 to Least AND NOW IT IS PORTUGAL j Ia Buo J The. political differences which have divided Spain are ' dmi or British Columbia'. ahoitS! evidently' spreading to Prtugal. Arrests have been made HudeB raoh0 or'Sidl3 and there is possibility of more trouble. Possibly the. re- mXTA bclc 8J' cent government victory in Spain has given encourage- pert.TcVuMi ment.tQ tljose of asimilai4 persuasion in Portugal. Says Old King Goal I know1 a clever little trick To keep you warm If well o-sick; Just phone 651 and say Please send a ton of coal today, Wi?seC wAosc, lllliiujiiil inuuKu va appiy ior a leaae ol the following described landa-all of; a oon apicuous wnite. rocx 85. feet, nizn, and speecn was broadcast and fai away in Brown Jack's stable thev fixed' up a receiver. Steve had' a message for his old pal "Hello, old boy," he said; "t can, see you now you beauty. X hope your ears' are burrilrie: beiauSe I'm thinking of ydil all the' time." M ' .Tf KMaiAM M. -11 Hill r W If "M ff " 'atfl 'ft 'Mi . m A JLMJlfAf D t irmnw it miiiiTrn LLU1U1Y h :riUniLl f inn if PUCK- WIN! laid off mMM Break, Into Win Column; Par First ' AVmstronf gcotes Knock-out r lime sis season m aimiiiti.i Hockey SMITHERS. Jan. 13: The Ca nadian Legion hockey team scored ' The ex-soldiers had the crowd with them and- pyed bang-up hockey and proved to the world that tHey are still to be figured' on in any attempts to forecast the winners of the season. The change made recently when "Topsy" Robinson was taken from goal and put back to his did position on trie front line with Fred Giraud between the posts has bolstered up' the team in good style arid the sharp-shootlrig Natives could not find the net as easily as they had been in the habit of doing. The first period ended with the score orifr to rill in favor of tht Legion, me second period' was more than half gone when the" Nc tivei Sons evened the count but the Legion came right back- in- less than a minute to take advantage again when Bob Dunlop and Ken international contest along the Warner made a brilliant comblna lines of Davis Cup competition, Jack Bromwich, youthful Australian tennis' star, defeated Gene Ma-ko of the United States 7-5, 7-5 7-5 today. tlon play and netted the puck. Topsy Robinson got the third tally for the soldiers and Dunlop and Warner repeated their com blnation play to result in the Don Budge, United States, Wim- fourth and last counter meaon tennis champion, Is ill with The game was exceedingly- clean m"u"lw " consmereci aitnough very fast and not a-pen- doubtful is he will be started in laity was imposed throughout, exhibition doubles he is scheduled, The Legion will play the Elks ""w. team this Thursday evening" arid 1 i . hopes to continue its newly found winning streak .until it dominates the combination scored. The pair ,ho ,. monopolized the Queen Alexand-i ' Turkey Curling: Contest Nears Its Conclusion , SMITHERS.Jan. 13--Smlthers curiars are np.irlncr th snrt nt i Over Enrico Venturi Who Quit in Sixth I the leaeue-leadlne Native. Sons of I; hie lijhtweitht ranks, knocked , Canada 4' to' 2 in a fast' arid hd I' out CrirlcO Verituri In the" sixth of a' scheduled' ten round bout here last nieht before twelve thousand fans. Enrico's share of the purse was held up pendjhg investigation of why he nestled' against the canvas and permitted himself to be counted out when lie was obviously able to remain on his pins had he wished to do so. ncians Wii Iiv Bowlinef Defeated North Star by Clean Sweep Victory Route in Cbm-riie'rtial League Last' Night Electrical Workers defeated North Star three games to rill last night in a postponed Commercial League fixture. J. J. Little of Electrical Workers was high average scorer with 156. The victory puts thfe Electrical Workers into second place in the standing next to Rupert Motors', Electrical Workers 1' . 2 3 first tournament with, six Uams;?"156.!010" Still In the ninnlncr fnr tho i.u -OyrO Club ., . , D . .mi, uiaca which the winning team, hopes to get as a reward for its science and effort. It. Is expected to finish this con- iney now unaerstaim each Other better than they did be- Winston Churchill in a Westmiris- Steve Donoghue was entertained ' test y the middle' of this week and then get settled down Into the annual tournament for the Hanson Cup and for the special bonspiels ! .wnicn will be arranged, Little 148 114 157 Pottlnger 134 125 163 MacAuley 126 127 116 Porman :.....:143 139 127 Pidler 173 143 153 Haridlcari 60 60 60 Total' J-....78I 708 TIC North Star 1 McMeeklri' 124 Irvine .131' McNUlty' 123 Smith J...... 152 Young 156 Handicap 36 'Total1 i 723! HERE'S TO A HAPPY HEALTHFUL 1938 Since 1858 POPULAR FUJI 80 YEARS WW Imager fleer ORDER THIS FAVORITE BEER FOR NEW YEAR OCCASION - ..... ICO 135 115 118 141 36 705 6 0 i 0 Electrical Workers 4' 2 Printers 3 0 Biological Station 2 4 North Star 0 6 C. N. R. . No. 1 6 3 C. N. R. A. No. 2 0 3 SKATING STAK AT 13 135 110 103 147 The league standing for the se cond half is as' follows: Won Lost Pta LONDON; Jan. 13: Cpi The ; amy uttie or Woodcock has not National Skating Association has ,yet been heard from but- he is ex- cHoseh Daphne Walker. 13, as a ected tp makChW anriual pilgrim- member of the British team for the bgeto'Smlther's tbenter rils-teamin European skating championships -.uiiic ui iHB, Donspieis Deior me sea- to be held In Switzerland. January 11 is over. 20-Z3, 1 This advertisement is not published or display by :fi l.iqjor Control Board Government of British Columbia-. or by the FOR SALE FOR RENT NEWLY decorated flat Angus Apts. PIANO For Sale In good YORK. Janl 13: (CP) : Hon. S75 cash. Phone 845 n. its first victory of the season on "tnrV Armstrong world's reath-Sunday afternoon by trounclns erweieht boxlnr champion, raid- j for HELP WANTED rerit. 02) WANTED Capable Housekeeper and gdod cook. Apply Box 658, city. (id UM A CI Viil-r of Intention to Apply to trait' l-and in Prlnc Rujjert Laiio Recording Dutrlet ot, Britl&h Columbia. an4 iKv-st- on Z&yzi bland on th N. W. pcliit i . vest tnxt at Zayaa on ret off Amzizazu rolnt. Take notice tha PranK- Watermaa of Prince Rupert. B. C. occupation Mine Intend to apply for a lue of th; fol lowing described uuul:- -all of the ree off Aranuazu Point. Commencing at a post pianUa' or th high gnJuif pativt on th Sows Side of the reef thence 1800 feet Northeast; thence 1500 fee Northwest thence 1800 feet Southvwt; then. 1500 feet Southeast and omalnlng 1J ovrvs. uture or jn FRANK WATERMAN " Dated October 4, 1937. IN TDK Sl'lMtKME roi'ltT1 Or' HHITISII COI.1MIIM, IN rKOUATtl Iri The Matter of The ".tdralnHtratlon Art" And In Tlie Matter of rii, r.tatf of illri Ka Kan, Defeated TAKE NOTICE that by Order of tu Honor. W E. Fisher, made on the U'h day cf September, A, D. 1937. the U will and testament of the J&te Ellet. Eva Evans and proWc thereof, lasue?) out of the Principal Regurlry of Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division ot the High Court of Justice, anj dated the I6trt day of March. 19J7. ni rr?aed ln the obpve Court1 and Hi persona' htvln? claim ajilnst the esutt of theaald Ellen' Eva Evans are" herein required ley furnlMh mow properly verified to lu on or bffore the 8th day rt February. A. D. 1938. and" all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebted neu to me forthwith 150" DATED the 5th day of January, A, D 36 C81 PATMORE & FULTON, Soilcktorf and AUorneys far the Executor. Prince Rupert. B. C THE SEAL ' QUALITY 0Sm Mirny COAL GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only' salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll ln Prince Rupert' Hyde Transfer WOOD TRANSFER Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE.