PAGE TWO TIIE DAILY NEWS k September i i. A -E- LA "HOOK UP .AHi 1 III Hi School Specials if i 'VI BOYS AND GIRLS BOOTS 4 SHOES All the leading makes including: Greb, Sisman's, Jack & Jill,' Little Pal, and Hewestons. We can. guarantee the quality and they are priced as low as cheaper shoes. You" cannot go wrong on these dependable lines. Family shoe store ltD. The Home oi Good Shoes DISTRICT FORESTER SAYS THERE IS BOUND TO BE PULP MILL IN DISTRICT t Continued from Page One) Istlcs that make It particularly useful for certain purposes. It has a , long fibre and is used, therefore, I for the gr'oundwood portion of t newsprint paper. The long fibre and straight grain makes It partic-1 tolarly desirable for sounding boards in musical Instruments. Because of its large size; straight grain, light weight and strength, it is used for wing beams, posts, struts, etc., In certain type of aeroplane manufacture. It does . not splinter or shatter easily with Impact, Spruce wood is odorless and, tasteless and therefore is particularly useful where .such characteristics are lm portant. It is, therefore, in demand products? Such an Industry set along side a. pulp mill, which would use the parts of the log unsuitable for the higher grade requirements mentioned before, would be an Ideal set-up. Specialty Woods "We have other specialty woods hi this vicinity which may be of minor importance as compared with pulp mills and large wood using industries but, which if industries (are established to use them, would In the aggregate emDloy a lot of people. Take our cottonwood, our alder and our birch for ample, These woodr are used in. cohslderabls.ciuantltles by furniture manufacturers from Vancouver to Portland. Cottonwood is used as the core stock for tables, dressers, sideboards and the facings of drew-sldaboards and the facings of drawers, etc. It is covered, of course. eer. It is because cottonwood lsi this vicinity. The Skeena, the Naas, Stewart and Alice Arm have quan- that vicinity. This would make a nice little industry for Prince Rupert and as the Nelson company is about out of supplies it might be induced to come here. j "I am no salesman," concluded the speaker, "but seriously I do want to sell the idea that we have here at Prince Rupert the finest remaining undeveloped opportunity ex for the establishment of wood us ing Industries of any place in the province, Although I have lived In British Columbia for over 25 years until I came up here six months ago I always had the idea that this was. the frozen north with perhaps a little scrub timber, suitable somei l time for pulp. Thats the impression a lot of people connected with light, doesn't shrink or swell after ' lumbering have of your timber. Let being dried, takes glue well and ad- us all be thinking of ways and heres to the Rest-man, veneer firmly. of gettlng lt known to tne more buys many thousand feet of world interested in timber products, cottonwood lumber each Now year the opportunities and possibilities we have practically the only re- ,atpnt hPrp Qt. PrWo n.mprt fr mailing stands ;ol ' any consequence the development of wood using in-n Br tlsh Columbia right here In dUtrles. w,th pr0Der adTertisine. Vlsltors.at the luncheon Included titles of this wpod. Aid? r.and birch Jack johnS Olof Hanson M.P.. Gor T Z. T Vu ton Fraser' Dr- N- Brocklesby, u iu ture- One the. other forms the or, Dr. w. A. Rlddell Dr. A, L. Tester -..u iCB B.cai,. u. Dr R B Boughton and Major J, O. the cheaper grades of furniture sold. I have seen some of the finest alder I ever saw over In the Queen Charlotte Islands and while, lt Is Rycroft. WATER LOO) usually looked upon by cruisers as . TnMnriM QW ,n, a weed tree and seldom mentioned, J'. J l1' t hitip if fnnj 41 Charles Jackson, who reduced the mainland If there was a demand. There are some nice stands of "oircH in the vicinity of Hezelton. Now while the amount of raw wood ma-terlal used by a f rnlture factory Is m uccr in uie sergeants mess while caterer, himself has been reduced to a private. Sentence of. a court-martial now ensures the "real stuff." MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE BEAUTY REST MATTRESS All sizes .'. SLUMBER KING SPRING : $42.50 $14,25 Made by Simmons, there Is no better. Sound, restful sleep assured Phone 775 327 THIRD AVENUE OCEAN FALLS WINNER IN SECOND GAME AND ' KEEPS SOCCER TITLE Total Goals of Two-Game Series Gave P a per Town Edge On Five to Four Total I In' the second and final match of the two-game series for the Northern British Columbia football championship last evening Ocean Falls defeated the Prince Rupert representative team by four goals to two and so retained the Exhibition Cup emblematic df the inter-city championship. Total goals of the two-game series gave Ocean Falls a five td four advantage. I -. Last evening's game was morel Murray came through to shoot just keenly foueht out than the first lover. J game. After even exchanges, Kelly' Ocean Falls Gillanders; Simp-' went close and then Simpson Inter-: son, Thomas; McKay, Kelly, Mt vened to stop a Prince Rupert at- Conaghle; Robertson, Styles, Bur-tack. Burgess drove over from a gess, OUett, .Barclay. kfree kick and then, with Barclay,! Prince Ruperts-Morgan; Murray, made a threatening attack. Mor-1 Parsons; Howe, Sonny Dkkeiv A gan saved from Burgess close In. Davles; Cameron, H. Dickens, St. small as compared with sawmills or Ocean Falls has the better team Dennis, Armstrong, MiMeekln. pulp mills, a furniture factory Is no and Morgan punched away a fine Rrferee R. B. Skinner, small Industry. Sometime when 'long drive of Kelly's and did even Lfnesmen N. Compstoii, A. Hur-you are In Vancouver visit the Rest-, better to save from Robertson, than vey. , more or the Hammond plants, but turning Ollett's shot over the bar take a half a day to do it for it will (The visitors went ahead on a slm- Was Worthy Winner wiicjuu uanuiig to ice uic wiioie U1C Slim irom ItODeriSOn mat EOl nwnn VU unc n urnrfhv win- plant. Such an industry at Prince Rupert would be a fine thlng'and I don't see why our situation and conditions shouldn't be attractive to such an establishment. "There is another small Industry that uses cottonwood which I want to mention and that is the cotton-wood veneer Industry. There are only two companies making cotton- wood veneer in British Columbia that I know of. It is a very minor part of the plywood section of the Canadian Western Lumber Co. at new wesimmsier ana mere is a company at Nelson that manufac for butler boxes and tubs. Whvltures cottonwood plywood exclu- shouldn't an industry be establish-1 slvely. This latter company has l) lv at times. H. Dickens did nmp PERTH T Scon Get you'l own. i line on this mild, mellow cigarette tobacco and land a lot of extra satisfaction in rolling your No need to fish around for a better Fine Cut than Ogden's there is none. Ogden's rolls them richer, cooler and smoother every time especially use the pick of the papers thantecler or Vogue ine aeiense on guara. Armstrong ner. xhere was not-a great deal of - and McMeekln were good and Cam- difference in the teams but Bur- refereelng. eron went close. Parsons cleared onu ot nirp rnrnrri tmii tvo ri h hPn vcm intpr but, after Burgess had had a shQt the 'spark or sparks that made esting. The visitors made a fine stopped by Morgan, he made no the difference. Gillanders turned shewing both on the field and in! rmfo IrA tn nil V.o tont-r-i ta rr-vy ir. . . ............ ..... . cwi. vwv. 6Ua m a g00d game tnougn he had not their otner contacts wun people. Up. He snowed himself a fine op- rnnoh to rl nz Mnrran Kimncnn Thev hnvp lpft hphlnd n pood rec bouncinfr shot In nnrf hpnrtpH , ..... . . . . . ... . ouuuLing snoi in ana neaaea ...i, mf. .i a.misspd "iiuisacu uiuc. Thf me half iiau hnr-lt uucil line uiic In io hnvp iuive Itnnwn miuwu ihpm uicui. Tt ii, u-at was pond Winter As Well As Summer Games To Be Played There, It Is Announced good and some foolish things. Ms-1 HELSINGFORS, Finland, Sept Meekin took some good corners and 2: (CPl-OlynpIc Winter Oames Armstrong showed up in flashes., as well as the main games In 1940 But the better team won. Brick will be held in Finland, it was of Skinner made a good Job of the ficlally announced yesterday. Eamous Medals for Distinguished Service t ii THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER . . . 1886 EcUbliahed in 1886 award for individual inatancaa of meritorioua or diatingulshed acrvicea in war. A recipient muat belong to either the Army, Navy or Air Force and hold commiaaion. The badge ta of gold and white enamel, mi fOuatrated, and la euipended from a ribbon, the light-blue edging of whieh bordera a crimaon centre. In undreaa uniform, the ribbon ia worn alone, without the croaa and for each aubaequent award of the Order, .(he ribbon ia aurcharged with a amall ailver roae. Recipient! are entitled to oae the lettera D.f3. after their namea. "V Scotch t $4.85 ' 7h fa i Over 6o Medals and Prizes aivarded Deivar's for merit, . . The highest honours ihe wofld can bestow upon a Scotch Whisky I DEWAR'S SfHcta?JuueaL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY ILM I!' II I Baseball Standings Including Yesterday's Scores. National. W Pittsburg 74 portunlst when he followed a high stopped well and hard and Thomas ord and it has been a real pleasure h,!:" 1 Chicago 68 tht j i guuu Cincinnati 68 ..f3'; , ," was even with McConaghle and to see that Andy Oourlay was able M, v,irl, -McMeekln. St. Dennis and Cam- Kelly the st. Xne forwards were to be present to see the game and SLn fli 01 Boston, combined well eron Gillanders fast but Burgess the cnlef all hope he wlll soon be all rlght turned A. Dickens free kick over danger oilett and Robertson were again following his injury in the nS!i the bar and, from McMeekln's corn-anJ an ,.. ,, , ,. Brookln. :r-?5 err Sonny Dickens headed just over. From a penalty A. Dickens scored and play became even faster and keener. Simnson was warned. Ru- ed here at Prince "RuDert to cutl been operating for the past ten pert was having the better of the selected spruce, logs from Queen pears or so on cottonwood in the Charlotte Islands into these various vicinity or Nelson but I understand its supplies are now exhausted and It is now hauling over . the Kettle Valley Railway cottonwood logs from near Grand Forks, a distance of. 100 miles. So far as I know there are no considerable supplies left in' I'm sure industry will come." game and Gillanders saved from Howe. From another penalty against Simpson, Sonny Dickens added a second goal. Then Ocean Falls was awarded a penalty and Burgess gave Morgan no chance with a hot shot. Robertson and Oilett crossed two dangerous centres but Murray cleared. Play swung from end to end and both teams threatened with Rupert having the edge but being unable to score. Burgess broke away In a brilliant effort but Parsons cleared and then pleted a line threatening. II i 1 . I. - l M tL. t J T-l . k. Morgan saved some great shots extended congratulations to the did well though, apparently, unsettled by Burgess dashes. Sonny Dickens, Davies and Howe were a good spoiling" half back line and Sonny made no mistake with the two penalties. Forward the locals were not so good. St. Dennis was always trying and Cameron made good runs though he finished weak- Ocean Falls. All Olympics Are Going To Finland Philadelphia 38 inai was always un dciiuh oi we rrince nupert ifiprlcan larue x Football Association, J. S. 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