For Real Comfort and Wear DAILY EDITION "GREB" Working Boots Are Unbeatable Men's, oiled call, Panco or leather soles, plain toe or toe caps. Up from ,- - ooooooooooaooooo 83.95 Family shoe store ltD. The IJome of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. riUNCE RUPEKT - BltlTISH COLUM15IA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'lnursday. January l'A liou. Jack Allen Wins Billiard Tourney ThlrliMwo Entrant w e't i HIGHWAY TO ALASKA The longer the Alaska highway is considered, tKfe lieenev tUe jjuople o ntisn Uoiumbia seem to be to have, the'vvork carried out So strong is the feeling in the interior of British Columbia that scarcely anyone openly opposes the road. The federal government seems to be convinced that it is feasible and desirable although it has been slow to act. Now it is committed to the project. provided the commission finds it a reasonable proposal , QUITE A CHANGE It will be a great change for Right Hon. It. B. Bennett to settle down in England after having spent practically all his life in Canada. Down in Surrey he will have a beautiful home with plenty of servants to do his bidding Ijoth inside the house and, put. He will find everything different from life in Canada. He has plenty of money to enable him to live a life of luxury. He has had that for many years and did not need to have worried about the Premiership of Canada only as he considered it his duty-tp h.s country. ' ' Pouhtless R. B. will continue to take a keen interest in Canadian affairs, especially as they affect the Empire, He is gtiU a member of His Majesty's Privy Council Hap pily he as fond of gardening, being in this respect like a great nianv Pritish. statesmen. He will be able to grow orchids a.nc shav tfe British people the Canadian idea of landspa.ne gardening, It should be an ideal close to a very active life, and we hope Mr. Bennett will enjoy every min-.ule of it. ' WILL BE NO CHANGE ' Evidently there is to be no change in the central pf . fhe Department of Defense. W were fearing that, if Cap? tain lap Mackenzie were to resign, the department might be placed in control of some easterner who knows little of conditions here and we might suffer. It is satisfactory to hRi1 from eastern dispatches that the department is hot likely to remain in the same control hut that there will he. mpre money available this year than there was last. IT IS POSSIBILITY It seems quite within the bounds of probability tha tthp railways of the Dominion may have to be not only na-t localized but that all long, distance carrying may be mad? U PPYPWment monopoly just as is the carrying of letters today, If the railways are suffering, as they undoubtedly-are, from competition of trucks and buses, and if they cannot carry oh without a very serious curtailment of Iphg distance trucking activities then action must eventually be taken. To tell a man who owns a truck that he cannot op-r erate without paying a prohibitive license but that a big corporation may carry the same goods to the same place by rail goes against the grain in a democracy. The only way to handle it with public approval would be for the' utate to take over all lontr distance carrying and make it1 a monopoly. What is certain is that we cannot do without railways, no matter how good our highways may be. Canadian Legion CompetiMwn wnn n pos eame from Sid Thorn- 4 ' ,. THE ivmly xrws Hoop Play Resuming lktt Takes. Tw0 Game, From Alol In High hcliool League Referee Garfield McKlnley. Scorekeeper J. Norton. 1 :Not Engaged Any More Says Young "JStar Of Skating affair with Beta, wlpnlng to mar- seen SQJ1 and Jack. Allen won. easily from, ambassador Nell Cameron. In the previous gin of 38 poinU. The Alpha team e Urated SUtw .mind rameron had won from A. played very badly with ragjed pass- K Nelson and, In doing so. had lng and poor checking. Holkestad made two flpe breaks,, pne of C7 was best for Beta, ending with 21 and th.e other of 59. His handicap points, while Husoy seemed to be of fifteen or no count was, too the only Alpha player with apy life, much fox him and Allen won com- Scores were p.s follows: fortably. Alpha Husoy 8, KUlas. BUI 4. In the IP1 AUfn contlnue4 to Kadonaga. Scherk 2. Total 4. nlay In good fprm and Von froni Beta Eby 4, Klhara 16, Keays 1. i the "Skipper" fairly easily. l "Shorty" Hartlin Wins Cribbage McCavour 2, Hopkins 6, Bussey Holkestad 21. Total 52. Junior Game H. Great Britain. I 1 Babe Ruth Found Beds Too Hard . Pacific Coast League Portland 1. Seattle 2. mi Bambino Did Not Llle UmpiU't Where lie Spent Day Owing To Heart Condition Th. ini mvrf in h NEW YORK. Jan. 12: CP - more evenly contested although Babe Ruth walked out of hospital Beta led all the way and won by 11 yesterday after one days con noint The Ainh tpam's nasslntt flnement owing to hetrt trouble nnnrin thi irnmp aUo o'NMii The forty-five year old Bambino onrt Rimnnricfn were the stars for Tnuutn Defeated Neil Cameron in Final Of Beta oNelll getting 18 points. The wre nard. Canadian Leeion Play At the conclusion of the regular xponthly meeting of the Canadian City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 jast evening a knock-out 'Pai4 In advance, per week 4, crib tournament was. played. There paid in advance, per month were over thirty entrants and, In B.y mall to all part of. British Columbia, the Brimn Empire ana semj.tipaj, Nell Cameron won Plerce. Total 36. unrtea Biares, yeany penou, paiu iy auviuitc y H B Eastman and Jonnny By mall to all other pountrles, per year - 9 0:-"h. Martlin from Rob James. The ADVERTISING RATES final was .stubbornly contested but Classified advertising, per word, per insertion 02 "Shorty" Hartlin proved top good .Local readers, per line, per insertion . 3$ for Cameron and won the tourna- Advertising and Circulation Telephone ". 98 ment. News Department Telephone . 8Q , . . , , ..i Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations mainstay for Alpha was Lee with 15 points. j Individual scores: Alpha Hougan 8. Arney. Petersen, t 15. McDonald 2. Total 23. Beta Slmundsen 12. Sejyig. O'Neill 18. M. Holkestad 4, Bird 2, hospital Hockey Scores h5 W. I Nelson, after spending the j season at his home here, sailed by " r : 50,000,000.00 TODAY'SWEATHER Prince RuperV-Ralnlnj QU,th,-east wind, twenty miles per hflur. barometer. 29.05 falling rapidly temperature. 44; sea rough. Triple Ward-RataM,.., southeast wind. 20 miles r hour sea rou;h. Lansnru Island-RalnlnK. south' tputhwest wnd, 24 miles per hour, barometer. 29J0; temperature. 45 sea. moderately pugh,, '-, pead Trre poJn.MVglP9. barometer. 29.81', tempfja.tyra, sea calm. Dull Harbor Ralnlne. southeast wind. fifteen miles ne hour, baro. t v, mont h 11 arrl tnnrna iiic secunu uuu u , . -- --- i ",c " u..i..iv-ii i .i.rt. Tut,r Knollih skatlna sttr. an -rati- sweU. ment nlaved at the uuniid wwh buc - , . " ll.mi, .!,, n.mi,. . i . i o o4 votorHav rh teams nlftvine.ner return mj wn w-f' ."f.i. Ugim m Auen. un i.m.h - - - - - -r ; Swlt2erland. said she was e,erly wld; barometer, luara a lnnn inn msir t Fir i :i l Lr i iiuiu jniMv i u i ' -t - VWVIC UUiiU WIU wit, .. .. . " ' . . . , Officers Of Moose Lodge year a follows 30.401 i . Siren in tne imai. There were thirtf-twa entrant wlrmlnp hot seplor ui vj ". -vi n. ...... and junior longer enaagu xrnwrniiuic. did not say. The young lady. Jusi p.evnn Raining, southeast In the tew-iwa ' Wipper r.u m f ...m' ,.ht. x-rs of aae. has been --nd. i0 miles per hour, baro wun wim jo Joy jvciiucwj j" v meier. u.. Victoria Cloudy, southwest wind. 4 mtles per hour; baro meter. 30.34. Vancouver Cloudy, easterly wnd six miles per rTour; baro-r-r 30S4. Prince Oeorge Cloudy sotherlv p- wlnd. 11 rqllej per npur; oaro meter 30.08. . Terrnco Raining, calm, temperature. 34. A t vans h Raining, calm, 33, Alice Arm Heavy rain, calm, 35 Anyojc-r-Ralnlnc. calm, 33. Hazelton- Cloudy. calm. 34. pictator. A. P. Vance Vlce-Dlctatox, Fred 'Cameron. Prelate. Frank WUspp. ' Secretary. W- 8- HcCaUum. Tr'eJMirer Oeorge RCopeIand Trustees parry Mrrrele the Prlnren Nerah this morning to. Stiles and Roy Franks. If you wish to svr. something retume hk duties as customs of- InTtallatlon will take'. place a Classified flier at Tulsequah. ruary . - - I : . .: Canadian National Railway Company Bonds Guaranteed unconditionally by the Government of the Dominion of Canada . as to both principal and interest ' '' if I v The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister oj Finance to receive, I ' on behalf of the Canadian National Railway Company,' subscriptions, for the following bonds: 7Ycur 2J Kundu, dm-Januurj 15, 1916 ,i Issue Price: 99.00 and Accrued Interest, Yielding approximately 240 to Maturity , ' -' AND 20-Year Z Bond, uv Junuurj' 5, 19o9 . Callable on or after January 15. 195$) ; t Issue Price; 97,25 and Accrued Interest, Yielding approximately S.19 to M aturity. These Bonds will be dated and bear interest from January 15, 1939. principal and interest will by payable in lawful money of Canada. ' The Bonds will lie a direct obligation of the Canadian National Railway Company, the capital . itock of which is owned by the Dominion of Canada. Payment uf principal and interest on these Bonds will, under authority of the Parliament of Canada, be guaranteed unconditionally by the Government of the Dominion of Canada, A copy of the guarantee will be endorsed on each Bond. The proceeds of this issue wjl) be used to the extent of Forty Million, Sx Hundred Thousand Dollars for the repayment of temporary loans obtained by the Company from the Government, in the amount of Trurtytwo Million, Four Hundred Thousand Dollars for the redemption of funded debt, Fiye Million Dollars for capital expenditures and Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars for the acquisition of the capital stock of TransiCariada Air Lines. The remainder of the proceeds wjll be applied to the retirement of funded debt maturing in the near future. Payment is to be made in full with accrued interest against delivery of interim certificates on or about . January 18, 1939. ... ... ... 21 Honda, I1.UO0 I)pnoinlnatonn of Bvarer JIoihUj 3 j:f $5W) aud l,(MM) Bonds in registered form, will be supplied, if desired, in the denomination! described in the official prospectus. Subscriptions may be made to the He&'l Office of the Bank of Canada, Ottawa., through any Branch in Canada ftf any Chartered Bank or through any author ized dealer, from whom copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the issue may be obtained. The Minister of Finance reserves; the right to allot subscriptions in full or in part, The subscription lists will open at 9 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on. Ju,nunTV 11, J9S9, and mil close as io either maturity or hoty, with or v?wp mm, q (Af discretion vf the Minister 0 Finance. Ottawa, January 9, 1939. 1 ...Thursday,. January 12 kjj I R.a1ph. Parson, fur trade oomnuj. 'ridnjr tor . tie Hudson Ik. . y Wlnplpeif. and j0"n M"n d manager (rqru Edmonton .t, aboard Ihe Princess Nmai ,'mernlflfc uolng thrmiKh .. u and other nonhiffii iwwnu .u. pany bualnewj. ITS! IOUU II i Br-.Un SB --t "V. Mm Oeorae Utile unit d ., ,!f. Slim Olata Littlr. win arrive ui t;. City on tonight's train frqpi Tt'irt. and M w the atmer prjf.-. Qeurc a trip to Vanco!; ; f and etenhere tn tne i. III ruaiH 4mmmm MX Bowling Alley For Health and a 611m W&lit Line Bowl fT teervallop Phone tit I AVH M T tn tumr 1 Ouux Land Di-'" U- b7m Uuri nulM Iran Har t-r i The local Moose Lodge last night tw m Kor 4m tr, Selected officers, for Uie ensulmi a Vwirr f Min) ttm u, r. r I Albert um Uf tnt ' mU rtti chaim marc or w .m w-i v rj ot 8 No i n ' ni Wjw ttoutKUm ot 8 No t Fnu - fc vhlite No nd OatobKJ Ho It rri 0om 0 e(wn mart V ll point of ramnwucinc ci m 'uHtf tortf rm mat or ka l!d Downttrt ftlti. ta3. i NonTHCBN rrnrrea ltd ITwl jih. V MIVIKM. 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