t t t ?AOE TWO GROWING GIRLS Black and Brown Oxfords With qr W,ithqut Tongues. sGpod Dependable School SJioes 1JA1LY EDITION Specially Priced $0.45 and $-45 3 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMHIA .Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avnue ,H. .F P.ULLEN . ... Managing-Editor .,86 Saturday, January 22, 1938. SUBSCRIPTION KATES CjtyeUvery.jby, carrier, jrearly period, paid In adrar.ee $5.00 Paid In advance, per week .... .. l..!.....!......l... .12 Paid Jn, advance, per month 50 jBj'majl to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and , JJnited States, yearly perjod, jgidin advance .ZSZ.i2 Z. 3.00 tBj jnall 0 all other countries, per .year . 9.0c ADVERTISING. KATES , ClaMined advertising, per word,, per insertion .02 ocal .readers, per line, per insertion ....... .. .25 Advertising and Calculation Telephone , T News Department Xelephor.s ... .1 Member ot Audit Bureau ,01 Circulations tGAAIBLING FOR POWER ; Iiresident Mpr.ris V. Wilson, of (he Royal Rank, in his . annual address to the shareholders, saiff: ftr(kiiov of no '.European country where the njass of the people are sym-thetfc with the, aggressive expressions of some of their leaders. Jn many countries, desperate economic conditions have created mass fear. Ruthless, cynicaland irres-jionsible Jeadership is gambling to keep .itself j'n power."; -Eyjdertly Ir. ,ylson is (in a position to know the conditions of which he spe.ajs. Happily, he sees the silver lining to the clouds which cover' those countries ,for he says' "there are favorable econorpic forces at work!" We have always felt that dictators would pass within .a comparatively lew years and the countries of Eurone be come once more sane and within that field of sanity we in- ctucie itussia. AN. OTTAWA FORECAST f . The .Ottawa correspondent of ''Canadian Business" Says there will .be no cut in the eight per cent sales tax ;this year and that Finance Minister Dunning will show a .deficit of thirty-five million dollars in his budget. That means that, .he will balance the budget on ordinary expen-..litures and turn five million over to the railways toward paying its forty million deficit. There will have 'been thirty-five million expended on defense, and thirty million on old age pensions so the financial condition of the country js riqt.at.all JbJtd. The,next step will be to keep all ex penditures within the income for the year. Until that is donee qannote said to be in a sound financialcqntlition. V . . RRITISII IN CHINA It is announced that the trade of Great .Britain in Chjna. outside of .Hong Kqng.and Manchuria amounted to sixty million dollars for the first nine months, of last year. British investments in China amqunt to over a billion dol- tfieo. Coffin ' D.CPH.C., Sp.C. vCI(lropracttc Specialist Pripce Ruper'tB.C. Jhe .Central JloteJ ROOM8 and ..CAFE .Pbone j51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C E. BLACK If you lose anything; advertise for it. BRADDOCK standing contender Louis' world title, in .teji-rfttind match before a near cajujcjty crowd. The former champion, making his first start since being. knock ed out by, Louis when he lost .the title last June, pulled the decision out of the fire after, ap-. parently being hopelessly bat; tcred at the end of the round. A spectacular .finish. In ,tpe ninth and .tenth rounds which had Fan- backed to the ropes, turned the tide in .Hrartdock's favor. The decision was not entirely popular. VANDERHOOF game and it Is hoped that. they will be able to get out this winter and play against some of the better' teams qf he central Interior. Sons Of No way Leading Bridge niackman-Kcrr, Musketeers and Ramblers Also Winners Last Night 10145 Musketeers 9G52, Canadlah 8971. Sons of Norway 10383, Prince Ru pert Dairy 0404, Canadian National Recreatlop Association 7150 Ramblers 10G8L ' The League standing: TOT .DAILY ,EW8 Saturday, January 22, 198 " -- - - -. c - fcu- 'SPORT wins out mmm Reared psct ,Last N'fiht by Out. ! pointing Tommy Fair iri Ilrist-I liiiff Match at New York NEW YORK, Jan. 22:' (CP) Battle-scarred JJnimy Hraddoek, former world's heavyweight' trait jug chanipiuii, .rahje (rni tye-liind witri a gallant finish last (light to upset expectations and bet Tf)mmy jFarr of Wales, Hie out- Defeated Pioneer LpijnfJ-y py -Spje '' l of 'wjjto'bnt l'lve Pins !" jLasUNight reatlon jAssoclation defeated tto Jeague-.leadjng Pjqneer Laundry two games to one, in the econd fix-! , ture Gyro Club rolled off Its game jbut .Old .Empress failed ,tp put in an for Joe 'appearance, making two matches' a bristling ' they have now postponed, Max Asemlssen of .PJoneer Laundry was high average scprer fpr t'he4evening with 238. Canadian National ,Rec-ieation Afsoclation and Gyro Club are now tied for second.place.in the standing, I jndividuai scoring was as lows! e'ghlh j Pioneer (Laundry ,1 .Houston .235 .Klnslor - .240 Stile's ,102 Asemlssen 270 I Handicap 11 (Total .' 319 j.CN.R.A. 1 ' Comadlna ..... .192 Proctor ,198 (Mclntosfi 152 tlrvlng j233 ISBEATEN& iMoran 178 Lost First Game of Hockey Series Lowen i."'Z.' 73 174 ai Mniitiers to 2 'Dibb 160 150 SMITHERS, Jan, 22:The Van- Bulger 178 206 derhoof hockev team nrrivPrt ih Borland 102 229 Smithers Wednesday evening after IIandlcaP an au-day motor trip from their home town in search of temporary ownership of the Steen Cup, emble-; matic of the Horkpv r.h Total Trie league as follows: of Northern British Columbia, .but iPioneer -Laundry were beaten by the locals 9, to 2 The boys were cold and stiff from their hard trip bpt took the -ice against the Smithers team to be outclassed in this game at least. The local .fans gaye the visitors , the benefit of their suDDort and cheer ed lustily when they scored1. They were to play again Thurs day afternoon and evening. Smithers ,has some (very fast stepping ypungsters,in this popular 2 217 1C9 232 242 1.1 .871 ,2 274 177 233 193 ! 50 3.27 2 149 Ramblers 21000 15538 21CO0 WELLINGTON. N. Z.. Jan. 22: iBrackman-Kerr .20679 18707 2d679':'CP) Reversing a prevlpus decision Grpto 10500 22003 20500 jthe New Zealand' .Ruaby yplon.has C.N.R.A 18623 j21030 Ism.ecijed' to. send,a ,team ,to Xustral- ,Mu?kateers. 18p3419890 18034 la next.ear. The New Zealapdcrs Can. Legion .14680 2243 14Q80 .were.Jjeateixln a test series In South Prin. Ru. Dairy 13966 20431 139(Ki : Africa ia'st winter. SPORT GHAT iiars.anci iqriy per cent 01 tne traue 01 umna nas nitnerto.the Halifax city Basketbati League been.carried on in British ships. 'In addition to that is the'wln Pen Fbniary 13. Teams ep- ... tered are Dalhdusle University trade py way of HongJvong. If tot Japan manages to 11 hold 11 on university Grads, Halifax wander- to Chma, part of this trade rnay be Jost hut at least .partrs and Acadia university. ' ' i . Mi 1 '. . . j 11 i. j 1 1 - .01 it.wiu.oe maintaineu, now mucn we cannot say. NEW MACHINE .1 SPRINGFIELD," N. S.', Jan. 22! i (CP) A new coal washlng.'plant Installed in the Springfield colliery here has been put Into operation at full capacity of 100 tons per hour, l,H,ft,IllTH.'i.wi,)4'MikM C. N. R. A. Gyro Club ... Old Empress . 6 2 .3 0 '.SJI 'ON .BRUSHES .BERLTN, Jan. 22: (CP) Ger man sports enthusiasts can learn skiing indoors. One of Berlin' halls. :has been fitted ,up with thousands qLbrush heads, busi ness ,end up and the material gives a goofl gliding surface. ; GOES TO, PRESTON .PRESTON, England, Jan. 22 CP) A iWelsh ,pungs.er, ,G. Lowrle,-who attracted the attention of Arsenal and qther . big, football clubs by his play at nslderight for Swansea Town, has been signed by Preston jNorth End. AFTER IIOCKiiY TITLE OSLO. Jan. 22: CP) Nprwaj. w)l compete n he world hockey championship at Praha, Februar.v 11-20, The country's repreenta-itiyes galled to siirvlve the prelim- Only senior loop In. Jlova Scotla.-'inary rounds In the last cham- plppshlp ,ln tLopdqn. JtEVIVE MIXACK 5VIKET LONDON, Jah 22: (CP) A revival of the International track arid .field meet between England Harry Echo" Hilton, 13-year oM .'Scotland arid jlfeland ihas been member of the Westvllle Curlint; agreed to by the Amateur AUv Club at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, iJetlc Association provided suitable was elected skip of one of tl 'flnapqla.l plans cah.be, made, rinks of his club, one pf j Basement o( Exchange Block PHONE 658 1 MNG A? ; ' Man in the Moon mimic I AW - ,fpl- 3f 154 202 2G7 203 11 ,837 3 ,230 258 10 212 50 ,9C0 3 189 ;159 207 250 253 50 50 50 807 958 1111 standing to date is Won Lost Pts. Club in .Interior Town AeUve-r-An ,nual I'Mf,ei: ls lUVd trees makes a fairylai)d pf this beautiful country. The footpath; across the lakes are belng.used extensively for walking ps wejl ai for skiing, dog slffighs aiid' teams, TATE UNDIJR KNHJE uuENOS AIRES, Jan. 22: Maurice Tate, Lake to ;he cliy. V.ii--,. Who says we can't have a post office? ; Jake says he cant Keep awi-.. frnm lnnklne at the old Govern. BURNS LAKE, Jan, 22: On Frl- 'ment B'iock' and picturing what it day last the Orqlneca Ski .Club of wju be like hls time next year. Burns Lake held te annual dinner at the Skaal Lodge which .is beau- how many people can say wtt.n Ufully seated ,ust ,'oiit-lde the Walter WpcHll "1 did not caw. village, wn ine ,;ne,r juum a out my .career, 1 ' inwo Ktn'iifl fire-'nlace and Jestoons . and table trimmings of' blue and; My car may go fast but It noth-' white, .thecventy-five.Buetifnem- Jng "like equals In speed Its Jinan: bers of the club spent a very hap- Cial depreciation. In Jh Five iPin Bowling League P' eveplng. Games, cards and last night,.Canadian National Rec- dancing to the music of Miss Eel- Russians shouM be poor right- . i .'. ' - i-' . i:. I..- fitn.. MtnMrt-ooArtt-Hinn frnm uminen tiiv linvi llttlP nOOe 3:30 until midnit were ,snloyp(l for ii world , to come so , they woujcl An nrtemnhn nrnfrrnnl nf rape. .Unin tit .tnkf Jnh.niccs .bv COlllK I'll and refresJimeiits at he Sknal war. Lodef had been .nrovlded for the' iuvenile members. of the club. 1 Guide: "This castle has stood The follqwing are ,the officers for ' COO years. Not a stone has and executive of tl)c club: been' touched, . nothing altercrl President, J. ,L. ;Brpwn. 'pothing replaced." Vice-President, Miss M. W. ,Rtd. Visitor: "Urn. they must havf Secretary, Miss A. pourgon. the same landlord wc have." Treasurer, , Rev. J. ,E. Vliitles. i" Execi(tive Miss Isobel Linton ' A Scotsman was stripping wall-Mrs. W. Wls'on, jtylss R. vCamp- paper from the walls of his house bell, R. N., Miss M. Munn, -R when a friend called to sec mm ' and E. Carlson, .P. Trp'usdejl, ''Well, Sandy," said the visitor Commons and J. Berg. "are ye going to have new paper." ,Plans are upder wa,v ,for Up "Na, na," replied Sandy, "Ah'm annual tournament to kbe held just moving to another house." February 12. 13. and 1,4. Skiing is at its best. just, now many of the pupils using this 1 mnKnl r i .. 1 1 ! A 1 itlnemployed Youth uicMiuu ui iiYi;iiiiiy mj una iron w". p school. The sunny days arid moon. AA III St-??lfin light nights with imst-cqyerel ArC A1,1 Jo Se,t Up Social Convnittce To .Provide' .ecraliQii for .embers A number of unnmnloyed youth gathered at the C. L. D. L. Hall Thursday and discussed sevcvnl matters ' regardinc tlvslr interest1 ' Sussex and nglami (CP) "1,: cricketer, . underwent an u"' ojjeratlon " T for V, the social 1 ' recreation of Jho , h, , ,. , ,u , Zll Vr rl ?V r,tIh ?!PUal membcrs lt Is hoptd tn.it In tV 'ra, tZni eveeptic.ponlhg. or- near futurc a t togelnfr: ginatlng from an the abscess Jn wI1, bfi ihe,d " TO REMAIN AMATEURS I enP imv i LONDON, Jan. 22: tqp. - Jack; KnKn KOKSTAD,;South Africa, Jap. 22: 0.gumvan and R. Slyes South Af. Mov L I elve y W"-1 rlcan soccer stars, have considered Trt ?Jwn l5f all the Old Country has to offer in derby held here..He reaShed a;Speed tne way'df professionalism but will, of 24 miles an hour Inls.rninlature Q'SulUvan'sl ,remal amateurs. In home-madcar. . . Opnlon cluhs eXpect tp-get players- " Poetically nothing TOO qUFOR ..jpoGS" SYDNEYks .aii' tCP)--' FAV0:, CANAP.INS Under a racing vb,ill the government ,lqND3N. Jap. ,22: GPi-Wes' imi-uas 10 miroauce, jpuins unaer major-lQague .motqreyele : me age ox is wm nqt qe aiiqwea 10 jg champlons. like .Canadla.r attend greyhound meetings. Wnen Eric Chltty. Toronto ride . g'opdV the cuv - - made .Lqndon Twenty -Fwe Years Ago , brought over. George tPepper, -Bel leville. Ont. aqd the latest addi tion to the pstr s JBriice Venier Niagara Falls. jHAL.JFAX, Jan. ,22: (CP) Shipments of apples from Nova Scotia January 2, 13 to the overseas markets are ap- Tlic Nortliern vBiiqk ,& Tile Co nroachlng the 1,000.000-barrel mark BEATS7.0WN R.ECORD (Ltd. has beqn formed ,by ,locnl he . total to. January bQpg 959,718 MELBOURNE, Jan. 22; .(CP.) men to mapufaQtine ,brik for ,th? barrels, the .NQva Scotia Agriculture Vera. Cowan who will represent Vic- local market. Tjie tplant will be nartment anpounccd. inrU in tk. iijiiA r t r-i Inpntnrl nt. M11p'J52 ori thp .rrillwnv mmm i broke her own Anstr-iiinn shnt. nut where .there arc sultaUle.clav , beds. Prince Rupert Bridge League re'- record by 2 '2- Inches with a throw" Preparations are upfier way to suits last night were as follows: V:(of 33 feet, 1V2 inches. ; erect buildings apd .lns.tl pifiijhln ' Brackman & Kerr 11130. Grottol 'eIX -TO LEAD NORTIIANTS 1 ' -NORTHAMPTON, ' England', Jan.1- Mayr ,T- .? PattUJH..'and. .lem, 22: (CP) - R. p. Nelson, a Cam- f0 u ".works paid a bridge Blue., pas' accepted the cap-. V,lsit ,l Shawatlaps' Lake ter- , talncy.of Northamptonshire Coun ?, conJe fe .cpnersant .i.i......w i'Li.V rr, with the exact state of affairs In' expeqts to play in all matches. Sons of Norway .23709 12113: 23709) rTO'TOUR AUSTRALIA iew watc; majn jrorp' vyopujvorn .SNAP Mi ptEAS AND POLISHES Bathtub Washbasin, Window, and dUTort. Cannot scratch. A New telephone Number 456 Taxi AL. FRENCH With The Same qliabhi Serviqe , v,",!.,UJ!U..,w.. .1. -J..-rM.Ai'gllj.Ul.r.'.1.- . . UNION fAM m. i ', . aa.nlers Leave Prince Rupert Jqr Vancouver: (r.s.s.vCATALAVEigrTjuES- t.s.s. carpena sim&, it,AXj-3?.P!V' p.m. yaCR.Mr. t;li(.P:Pi- Wiie yancouver, Sup. Mldnlsht If convenient pleas purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets From A. W. NEWMAN, Prince ftujcrt AgcntThlrd Ave. Phone 5C8 Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean .The House Is Warrn The Service Friendly The Rates Are Reasonable KNOX HOTEL ,R. Urasejl N. M. IlrastU QUALITY PRICE SERVICE ifoee Gi(t Tokens At MUSSALLEM'S Croccrics Confectionery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarelU Proprietor "A .HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Kate,SL00 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Wattr Prince Kuport, B.C. Phone 281 PtO. Box HI THE SEAL p' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmon canning company with an ill the year round payroll la Prince .Rupert COAL TO VLRAMR F.VKKVIIODY Satisfaction QuaraJitoed I'anKiiia t:dii ,'Alhfrta Coal liulkley Vallry rual Vanrouvrr Ilunil Coal Prince Kupert Feed Onipanj, PHONE' ftH and 6S8 Hyde Transfer WOOD! COAL TRANSFER Phone 580 315 SECOND AVE-