ft m 1 turn two TTJE DAILY NTWS Monday, January j jj GROWING GIRLS Black and Brown Oxfords Willi or Without Tongues. Cood Dependable School Shoes $0.45 2 DAILY EDITION . Specially Priced 1: am $J.45 Family 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 Avnue II, F PULLEN Managing-Kdttor SUUSCRIPilON KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advat.ee paid in advance, per week Paid In advance, per month rn dj mau 10 an pans 01 British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, jjald In advance Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations Monday, January 31, 1933 DUTY ON IIALIHUT Two years ago one cent a pound of the duty was taken, olf halibut being shipped into United States, from Canada 1. That was a great relief to Canadian fishermen and it did not in any way injure the American fisherman. Nmv the suggestion of removal of the other cent a pound is being discussed, putting American and.Canadian fishermen on. an equal footing. As in the former case, the removal of the one cent a pound on Canadian caught fish would not in any way in-j jure the American fisherman. He would get just as much I iui int. usn as iormeny nut the Canadian fisherman would get more. Canadians would look upon it as a friendly! gesture if this cent a pound were removed. Local fishermen were much interested in the announcement made! Saturday mat the matter was being considered. SPEED UP FOR WAR Almost every country in the world is speeding up with a view to either defending itself or attacking some other nation. It is an unfortunate condition. The average per The time will probably come when the world will get'flnit v peace eace complex complex and and all all countries countries will will vie vie with with each!cond each'f001111 "illowc; "in, liuil uiiiu jh not now aim may not come lor many years. CONFERENCE OF KISIIHRMKN The idea of a conference of fishermen to make plans to carry out the spirit of the conservation policy and a price stabilization scheme should meet with very general approval, it would, seem. Evidently the international commission is determined to hold the fishermen down to a certain maximum catch. The next best thing to an increase in thc catch is a properly distributed catch under which it will be possible to make the most of the situation as it presents itself. MAKING! FOR IIAIMMNESS It might not be a bad plan for each of us to think for a few moments whether or not not, why is it? Only recently the editor met a man who! cj.ujiieo mat ne was one 01 tlio Happiest people in the world because he enjoyed at least 75 per cent of his waking houi-s. Even when kept awake at night he found he could bo .bunny bv thinking hannv thou Hit s. The lucky person is the one-who is happy in the work! lie or she does. For most people work takes the large pro-i portion of their waking hours and, if that is not a 'happy time, the person is in a poor plight. Next to enjoying work conies the enjoyment of play or recreation or some hobby. Usually the happy ones are those who are doing .something of a constructive nature such as making things,, painting pictures, striving for success in music, construct-' ing useful things. Some take pleasure in watching others do things such as playing games, racing horses, seeing pic-' tures at the theatre. All have their narticular lines of en-1 jpyment, 1 The Letter Box I 1 n.i:.si:i) with hospital Editor. Daily News: I had intended, at the Annual Meeting of the Hospital on Friday evening, to move a vote of appreciation to the Board of Directors jfor the efficient way in which I they, and their predecessors, have jso successfully shouldered their (responsibilities in the pxst. How- the meeting dispersed so Icver rapidly after the announcement of 12 1 been achieved entirely through the unity of the nation In tackling I me prouiem. lie relt sure that a 3 00 -similar unity of purpose In at tacking the scourges of cancer and Infantile paralysis would have equally successful results. And If we In Prince Rupert unite In t(Y common purpose ahead of us, the building of a new hospital will be a fairly simple matter. Recently the city celebrated Its coming of age. Lct.'s show we are ff age and capable of managing our own affairs. Some speak of their faith in the city-even If they have lived outside lt for years. Surely the way to show oui faith is to get together and work for success. The Hospital Board has given us a splendid lead. Their record of the past warrants our support in the future. J. S. WILSON. Twenty -Five Years Ago January 31, 1913 Thc annual meeting of the Over- son 111 every country wants peace. The Japanese people iscas Club was hcIcl 1,1 thc coun iy. ,,mu ww um; mil nay nuw huuii war may ne lorced on .them. a vlcc " PrcEldent- JWcPh nihm- mi nxmnmnni ,..!.,..: i secretary-treasurer, Alex IJ.Vr n ll,,u,u l ,KIMi L" t-Hl)raie.Stowell; executive, L. Bullock-Web fter. J. D. Allen, and II. V. Birch. 8. M. Newton A letter written to thc Dally' News loday and signed "Citizen' complains at the same men belnr; re-elected year after year as directors of the Prince Rupert Gen? eral Hospital. ' Residents of Tow Hill, on Graham Island are asking for a bettei mall service. MAKES LUCKY STRIKE DURBAN, Jan. 31: (CP) A. M. Burnett, 00-year-old prospector, has banked 18,000 ($90,000)' after finding a lost gold pocket ln an abandoned mine in Swaziland. He started digging ln the roof of the mine. EFFICIENT VACCINE PFJITH, Australia,, Jan. 31: (CP) Development of an inexpensive vacclno to combat toxic paralysis, that takes a heavy annual toll, among Australian sheep and cattle.j has proved a boon to ranchers wlo find the vaccine virtually 100 per cent efficient ln prevention of The Central Hotel ROOMS and. CAFI Phone 31 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. R. BLACK I ROYAL NOW IS LEADING Competition Continues City Ten Pin league mulate a surplus, and a very sub- Totals 712 .stantlal one too. This speaks vol- GROTTO 1 I umes for them, and of course their Bury 153 managing director. Mr. Birch. 'Zleman 152 ' Another source of gratification A. Camadlna 149 to the citizens generally must be Irving 190 the fact that the onlv civic instl-:Morin 137 " 1 jtution still under democratic control has come through these trying years with flying colors, i In his birthday message Presl- -idcnt Roosevelt spoke of the suc- Jccss of the campaign, agaiast dip-$5.C0:theria and tuberculosis. This had Totals 831 ROYAL HOTEL 1 Schriaberg 155 Zarelll 133 Donald 174 J. Comadina 162 Smith 172 Totals 790 35 TAXI 1 Ciccone 139 Klnslor 169 Wendle 148 H. Gray 135 Paul 166 Total 757 2 148 120 l'GO 201 115 750 2 1C9 201 104 15G 171 801 2 140 140 158 1GC 105 709 2 169 199 1G1 150 159 838 In the election results that I had no opportunity to do so. I Royal Hotel took exclusive lead- ; We are very fortuniate indeed fership in the standing of the City in having a hospital so well equip- Ten. Pin. Bowling League last, night ped. The sum of $18,000 spent oivby defeating Three Five Taxi two ikeepinpr the equipment up to date games to one In a regularly sched- is evidence of that. The members ulcd. fixture. In. the other fixture I of the medical profession. In the Grotto won over Moose and these city have a very fine record of two teams are tied tor second achievement behind them of place, leaving the Taxi Men at course; and the nursing staff, unr leait temporarily in the cellar. der the very efficient supervision Hlgli average scorer was Nels Gun- of Miss Harrison, have an dually derson with 190. fine record. - Individual snoring was as fol- But I feel sure that I am only lows: , expressing the satisfaction of the , MOOSE citizens generally when I' refer tojRoyer 123 'the fact that during these last! Stiles 137, years of financial stringency the Haudenschlld 128 Hoard of Diroectors has been able.JGunderson 201 not only to carry on but to acfcu-fAssemlssen. 123 3 147 101 135 163 1C2 773 3 1C3 118 149 117 157 734 3 187 150 202 140 158 837 3 157 12") 171 113 193 700 The standing of teams for thc second half of the season to date Is as follows: Won Lost Pts Moose 6 6 0 Royal Hotel' 7 5 7 Orotto ' 6 6 6 Three; Five "Taxi 5 7 5 Schriaberg-Stiles Tops In Bowling Playin In Singles, and Doubles Competition Is, Proceeding ! Johnny Comadina and Sonny Stiles are now leading by twenty-J seven pins over Jimmy Ciccone and Bill Schriaberg In the doubles of the city bowling championship series while Stiles and Schrlaberp are tied, with 080 points each In the singles. Scores were made as follows In deferred play yesterday: 12 3 4 Comadina 170 164 182 153 OtllAr. . f n ... ... : he chair. Officers were- elected as C . lw 101 zw 'GundfirSon 108 178 195 follows: 3 president. Frank A. Kills icc-prcsiusni, J. ii. Keiiy, Badminton At Ocean Falls Series of American Tournaments for Two Silver Cups Now Under Way "OCEAN FALLS, Jan. 31: The first of a series, of four American 'tournaments being held by the Ocean Falls Badminton Club for two sliver cups, commenced yesterday. The tecond of the series will be' held on February 13 and the third .and fourth on the following two Sundays. At the end of tlfe series the lady and, man having the highest aggregates will be declared winners. There will also be a ladder mixed doubles competition which will continue, until the end of the season which officially closes on March 27. Hockey Standings NATIONAL. LEAGUE International Division W D L F A Pfr. Toronto 'l4 7 7 85 83 35 Canadiens 12 7 10 84 79 31 Americans 10. 5 12 07 55 25 Maroons 9! 5 10 61 79 23 American Divistnn Boston 18 3 8 80 58 39 Rangers :.1(J Chicago '. 9 Detroit 6 7 9 91 58 39 7 14 57 79 25 8 18 50 91 20 LULU Jim Braddock Quitting Ring I NEW YORK. Jan. 31: (CP) James J. Braddock, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, yesterday announc- cd his permanent retirement from the ring. He will go into business. Braddock. who fought his way from the relief rolls to Ihe heavyweight title which he lost to Joe Louis last June, ten days ago won a decision over Tommy Farr of Wales. He said he owed It to his wife . x ana iamuy to nang up gloves for good. MAXIE HAS Hyde Transfer -hi& EASY MARK! : fireman Heavyweight Did Everything But Door Ben Foord in Hamburg Yesterday HAMBURG, Germany, Jan. 31: (CP) Max Schineling battered rugged Ben Foord of South Africa in the last six rounds here Sunday to take a twelve-round decision. The German, who weighed l!)2!l. pounds, did everything but . floor his rival whose weight was 207 pounds. Schmeling seemed intent on perfect timing and (outwork in the opening rounds and then opened up in the I.ilier part of the fight. 1'oord's courage in thc closing 'rounds drew roars of applause. HOCKEY SCORES . NATIONAL LHAGUC Saturday Gaines , Boston 2, Maroons 2 loveitlme tie). Detroit 1, Toronto 4. Sunday Games Canadiens 4, Americans 2. Maroons 2, Detroit 2 (overtime ,ie). Rangers 2, Chicago 2 (overtime tie). Pacific Coast League Vancouver 1 . Spokane 2. Seattle 1, Portland 4. WOOD COAL TRANSFER 1 Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE. SPORT CHAT Clvde. S.sottlsh Leacue soccer club NURSES TO DO BETTE1 New Charter Provides for tyj , "5C 'r 1 raining in Eftjlam ! LONDON, Jan. 31: (CPi .n :iinaon nospuai only nine :1,ifi Vinn,, U ... 1 un. uiui uiiuwi-u on a jmjj dressing table. If more were f. the nurse got into serious trunk " u 1S "kciv mui ncreafter t W. J. Hodson, Buckley, Scotland, lWnj have more and ,h was, elected chairman and J. XApetty' restrictions will be char. Francis, Halkyn, captain, at th an-jif tne charter for Nurses RQfii Cricket Club. The National Association of J cai uovernmeni uiucer hu (I apori wui De compulsory in iuii-isjgnea a "Charter for Nursei" lan universities mis year, ah siu- ootam netter pay. Improved cor dents have been required to state tions and greater opportunities three sports they will tike up or all women engaccd in thc nurs continue In 1938. land public -health services of io '.authorities. A few seconds after he won a' The "charter" is published speedway race In Perth, Australia, the hope that lt will tntercnj Nell Schiller. 20, was killed. His inspire women already in the si motorcycle skidded and another vices. 1- ! - 1 . I I . . . V. I Tm vittwn fr in iMlnln ...J .1 4, i iiiuciiinc crasiifu inin iiim. I un"ii ana qttil - licatlons the N. A. I, G, 0 p,l , Frank Goddard, British heavy-;pwes mat preliminary training Tl weight boxing champion from 1923 nurses should berjin at 15 to 10 rjzo, is sunenng irom armrius. years oi age Dy means or cour Since losing the title he has tried in anatomy, physiology hygie I farming, film work at Hollywood fd values, cooking and hcml and last summer worked as a labor- noId manatiement. in seconds: I er. 1 technical and evening schools 1 1 under student -nursing schemes Training hospitals should odcl Is still near the bottom nf the first Prooat loner nurses from the il division table despite management of 17 vears: Probationer, r.ml of Paddy Travers who switched houA not be employed at host! from Aberdeen last fall. He Is said ta,s wlthot training f milite: A to be one of the highest-paid pilots J" 'portu.ut.es. including k in Scotland l" "f aowrice with pay and malnk With advantage of a 20-sccond start Jack Sullivan, 67. noted lance grajts. slu.tild be qivci ur s seeking post - jradiu training. Queensland oarsman, defeated his IT.I.L TO DKATlT -ji.ai-mu ouii u a iwu-iiiiii: atuu- LIJINnUIiOII Jan. 31 IPPUl ,Ing race at. Maryborough near Bits- rich Jacobs, German student ;til pane. jacK junior trailed two icet Andrews University lost to M J behind ltls father at thc finish. while climbing nn Bcnte , nf wise BMrt tn t',mt. arts foil Into a deep ravine I'Yfcsh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY IMI.ONR C57 liRX BOWLING AUFI Itasrnit-nt of ICxcliange (Vockl PHONG 038 THE CONSOLIDATED MINING! & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAILBRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Hrand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphos- phales. 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