PAftR TWO mn DAII.T NEW Stock Ends Women's 3. Dome Rubber Overshoes Mostly all sizes Men's G-Ejelet Kubber Boots Rolled edge soles. Large sizes Men's Vamp Rubbers First quality Children's Rubbers 5 to 10fe OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DAILY EDITION The Home of Good Shoes Sale If you are in need of any kind of Rubber Footwear I)ok these special prices over. S1.15 S1.45 95c 45c Family shoe store ltD. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yeany period, paid In advance $5.00 Paid In advance, per week .12 Paid in advance, per month .50 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid in advance '. 3.00 ' By mall to all other countries, per year .'. 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion 02 Local readers, per line, per insertion .25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone ...jsL. 98 News Department Telephone 86 ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Friday, February 10, 1939. FIRE PROTECTION The fire at Dodce Cove vesterdav when A. Enoch son's home and boat were destroyed is a reminder that very many smaller communities have absolutely no fire protection and find it difficult to get insurance, It would not be a very big job to instal an elevated tank to which ANOTHER INVESTIGATION The state of Washington has had a committee investigating the oil industry of that state but no recommendation was made for the lowering of the price of gasoline. That state obtains most of its oil from California and the price is lower there than in British Columbia because there is no dutv to nav. Otherwise there does not seem to ETHNOLOGICAL ' LABORATORY Nanaimo-Wcllington Albcrli Foothills and Bulkley Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Telephone C51 or C52 tXXM VYING FOR RUNNER- UP Three Teams on Even Terms For Seeond Place In Comntereial Bowline League pioneer Laundry, by virtue o! winning a three game to nil voc-tory over the defaulting EHctrlcal Workers last night went into o tie with, Parker's Garage and Ru to one over Oyro Club In the recond scheduled fixture of the evening and the two teams are now tied for fifth place. High, average scorer for the evening was Slmonsen of Pioneer Laundry with i77. Tioneer Laundry 1 R. Smith 158 A. Smllh H8 Marshaldon lOf Menfanko 115 Slmonsen 197 Handicap 15 Total. 704 Gyro 1 Bulger ...138 Erocklesby 130 Pugsley ..- Ill Stamford - 117 Large 113 I Handicap 35 Total Gil Canadian Legion 1 Menzies 127 long 190 Royer 165 Took 212 Dickens 125 Handicap 2 Total 821 The 2 125 129 115 128 153 15 065 2 145 143 115 132 157 35 151 145 148 141 175 7C2 3 220 If 901 3 12 ro 145 131 130 11 league standing to date: North Star 11 Parker's Oarage 9 Rupert Motors 9 Gyro Club j. 7 Pioneer Laundry 9 Canadian Legion 7 4 6 6 8 6 8 Royal Lunch 4 11 Electrical Workers 4 11 Vancouver Now In Third Place (Played Three-All Draw With Port land So Is One Point Ahead Of Cellar-Dwelling Spokane PORTLAND, Feb. 10: (CP) t- in the standing sheet sufficed to put the team that much ahead oi the idle Spokane Clippers with whom they had been tied In the basement. T0BBE BLAKE MADE FOUR be very much diiierence m cost, uccasionaiiy it varies canadiens Defeat American and complaint is made that gasoline is sold for less at Ket-j Black Hawks Oust Red wings chikan than here, irrespective of duties. It would seem! from F'f'h place aF if the Macdonald report was not based on realities. TViovn Ic nn rlnnVit tViat W pHminnHnrr 'prists nf mnrkfttinp' .! MrnmiEAL Feb: 10: (CP) I 1 JW TELLS OF VISITS TO ROTARIANS present Included Captain J R. fprt uut rnl. Oibson and Mr. Co-1 burn of Esquimau. Dr. L. J. Pugsley of Prince Rupert and R. 1. Cummins of Vancouver. Col. Junget said he left Los Angeles on January' 8 of last year arid returned to the same port In June. He visited several of the phllliDlne Islands and at Shanghai In China ,f0 At Hong Korig there is a large clyb 3 Members gather half an hour be-103 fore the meeting and regale them- 158 selves and talk over the news of the and he found them to be most 11 iharmlng people. The president 9 was the president of the Canton-9 Kowloon Railway. While they were 7 sitting at dinner a telegram arrived 9 for the president and was handed 7 to him. He ooened It and thenj 4 passed It over to his guest. It an-4 nounced that the Japanese had Just torn up three miles of his track. His oniy remark was "This Is the third time this week, damn them," and then went on with his dinner, i One of the outstanding visits was that to the Rotary Club at Sarobal. He arrived In the city about eight' Whifflets Frqm The Waterfront Prince Rupert Harbor will be closed to herring seining as from Ueut. CoL Christen Junget Makes a'cQe. next Wednesday, Feh- Tour of World and Tells Local ruary 15, it Is announced at the Rotary Club of Experience oflce ot tne Dominion Fisheries This is. the same time as the elos- "We-don't know anything about pie, uut year. So fv fnlbMirKIn In VllintrV Th W. . 1 - 1 A AAA ftnna f Vlrrln0 V 4J .. 1 . fit ...... V v ..." J ' w ---r i - lv CWI tiUW U ...0 pert Motors for runner-up position j ceptions given to visitor to Ro- has taken out of this harpot In the Commercial Bowling League I tary Clubs In the East Is quite over- M compared with 20,000 last yea. Canadian Legion won two games . whelming. It Is wonderful." declar- hen fishing was closed. The cloa ed Lieut. Colonel Christen Junget, ure does not apply to waters out- who returned to Victoria last sum- Qf prince Rupert Harbor, mer from a vagabond cruise aroupd j .... the world, making many official' q p r. steamer Princess Ade-vlits to Rotary Clubs at such place Capt. Henry Anderson, ar-as Hongkong, Singapore, rhilllplne : rtved In port at 2:30 this afternortfi Islands and Batavta. Everywnere he was received with wonderful cordiality. He told about his trip In an address yesterday afternoon before from the South and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. 172 , the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at Its Making her final voyage on this I 144lresuiflr npewiv luncheon. Quests n In nli nf th rpaular ste&m Residents of Skldegate 15: day. Their hosDltallty Is almostifor herring. However, they found 107 embarafslng. After the meeting the schools not very large so they 1GJ the secretary of the club took i 10 see mines in me cuy. AianyKn lanyjKen Fraser. Fraser. manaeer manager C'clo:h and drove at once to thej Pacific Slmoan Club where the dinner was. Vancouver, held, arriving fifteen minutes late.Jtlme'. He was welcomed by a Jovial Dutch-f man and. although he could notl inderstand a word of what they were saying, he enjoyed himself water could be pumped and. piped to ail neamy nomes. uy Vancouver and Portland played to immensely. He was was taken taken using a small gas engine the tank could be kept lined and . a three-au overtime draw in last everything next day. the water could be used for household purposes as well night's Pacific coast Hotkey, At Batavia. the capital of the as for fire protection. It may be too big a job for very. ,..; flfriJ"',?.0'' ., , - . , . .!., i uIPOini wiucu Vancouver receiveu oitiwu small jjiav.ca uui ib cccina umi, i umunf, iukv . muumv mv last thing many people think about. That is one advantage of living in towns or incorporated villages. . "01 Chinese were members, of the club Tobe Blake scored four of the flva iPlmeograohed conies of the address mmv many necessities necessities oi of life ie could coumi be sold u'" for less '''a" than is '' the A"J, f .hich ww, canadiens were distributed in advance. The case today DUl tnat woum put many P"l vut w cuiijii ,Mt nlght ln defeattn? member, Included Thibetans In inent, Ye are always out seeking new industries SO Why ne New YoT Amerlcans 5 to 2 In their robes, Malayans. Chinese and make it difficult for industries to operate? Even if the the National Hockey League. all the other races of the Orient price of gasoline is kept down bv law, that does not help The Chicago Hlact Hawks, play- The fellowship was splondid. Even ..the 'IVip nnm poor mnn man who wno nas has nn no par car and ana no no boat uti. If 11 the me busin- ou&in fit home, ' defeated Detroit R:d Chbese and Japanese mingled, J replaced them The gathering started half an hour enan has to nay more for his gasoline he adds the cost Wing saTt In the standing, before the dinner commenced and x a. i l.. 1 - -to tne commouities ne sens. bel with a committee of Rotarians. When they were seated and ready to start, a row of about 25 Javan-. cse boys lined un, each earning aj different kind of food. They came one at a time and denolted some on his large plate. Starting with rice they piled up chicken, duck and dozens of other kinds of food until his plate looked like a mountain. The guest also drank quantities of beer. He succumbed soon after starting hut, he said, it was the first and last feast of that kind for him. Sinianore find a most remarkable club. Members snoke 21 different languages. It was a never-to-be-forgotten event. So that everyone might know what was going on, i In thi third game scheduled for their favorite drink was "Slnga .last night the league-leading Bos- ' ton Bruins won 4 to a over tne -mL- t Tn running up New York Rangers. ine Japanese are uu euieJiisiiiB ycy, o savcaj The weelt.end wlll the fol- iden is that, m order to determine wbo is fit to marry and lowlng teams Hon: who Is not in Eastern Asia, scientists shall pass upon them Saturday Canadiens at Toron- 'first. Japan believes in fusing the races but only under to. 'scientific direction so that the race may be protected. BnrtmJl0f"3 aMHMOTalh MrMMMPMM UCWUlt UV c ..v.. aris; Rangers at uoswn. Hockey Standings National Learue Boston 25 1 W. 43 Rangers 19 4 9 95 02 Americans .14 9 13 85 51 Toronto 12 6 17 80 76 Chicago 11 6 18 68 64 Detroit 11 5 17 69 90 Canadiens 8 8 19 69 105 Pacific Coast League Portland 25 7 6 134 88 Seattle 18 6 15 133 131 Vancouver .... 9 8 19 94 J48 Spokane 9 7 21 109 123 The Dally Mews is an A. B. paper. 52 42 37 30 28 27 22 57 42 pore anng. e aid not Know wnat it was except that it contained dynamite. Later he visited South America. At Baranqullla he visited a shop owned by a Rotarlan. The man Immediately closed up the setab-Ushment In order that he mlht show, his visitor around the city and properly welcome him. The speaker said he thought Canadians had much to learn from many of these places. INFANTS FUNERAL TERRACEL Feb. 10. The (qner-al of Louise Lorna Harris, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrore Harris, Terrace, took place on Wed' nesd'ay afternoon. Interment being ln the Mountain View Cemetery. Rev. Adam Crisp officiating. OFFICER TRANSFERRED 20 Divisional headquarters of (he 25 provincial police here announce the transfer of Constable M. Condon were surprised to see a fleet o( seiners In the Inlet one day last week. They were In command of Capt. Charles Haan and had made the run from Pacofl to prospect BIG FILM 1 OF MUSIC -The Ooldwyn FolUes," a lavish musical extravaganza In teehnl color, came to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here as the feature attraction last night ana will be shown again tonight It presents a great array of stars and talent and has been produced or. a lavish scale. The screen east U headed by Adolphe Menjou, the Rita Ore-thoo and Andrea Leeds. From radio Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Kenny Baker and Phil Baker were obtained for the pic-'ture. Helen Jepson and CharlM. lvwnod In which Mrnlou U cast er caroena -wnicn win oe cacs as a mm prooucr u v hi- in in service service nexi neifc wees;, union vnuwu sicanv iwun hii mis ;iu puoiic. iwui. imuit Wrn returned the next day to Pacofl ' I orinrP dLC 1 UnlPQ "U1CJ of the Pa- to see cofl reduction plant, was with the fleet. The B. C. Packers are using local labor as much as possible at the Pacofl plant, a policy which Is meeting with general ap-Droval on the Queen ChartoU Islands. Hockey Scores National League Boston. 4: Rangers. 2. Americans, 2; Canadiena, 5 Detroit, 2: Chicago, 4. Coast League 3; Portland, 3 over Dne qf SCOTLRNDS FINEST WH15KIE5 1 N Guild Meeting TERRACE. Feb. 10 - The Ladles Quild of Knox United Church held its February meeting at the Manse last Friday with the president. Mrs i Ivan Frank. In the chair There' was a good attendance and much business was transacted. I During the devotional period a . short talk was given by Mrs Adam , Crisp on "A Good Resolution," The ' Bible reading was given by Mrs. J H. Smith. The serving of refreshment brought the meeting to a close, the hostesses being Mrs. J. W Llewellyn and Mrs. J. 11. Smith. AN tm K5"TCH whsky QB30STILLCO AND IOTTUO IN SCOTL Th's advertisement i$ not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by ihe Government of British Columbia I Smoked "Rupert Brand" I i Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunch on Toa3tcd Snndwichcs or Unrs d'oeuvrc One Package Serves Four People Keeps for Weeks In Hefrlnerator l Canadian Fish & Cold Storage l C from Bella Coola to the EssondalejS rHnce Kuptrt Co. Ltd. British Columbia police detachment. vvWAVWwwaawvvwwawww.v.vwiwm Friday, rVbri am Q. C. ISLANDS Two targe scows am. ford Bay on Friary Iixi i last week in tow of the Ar ' . jail VW. tUr J iti.Q V gan from musical comedy and Zortna and George Balanchlne" merican ballet from the Metro--olUan Opera The story U a comedy of Ha- are to be used in connect h i. the construction of the at Allford Bay. M J Dou Mr Prince Rupert U to be in u -the corwtruetWm work at the baie E. S. Rlctardson. luh.i.fj " ivlar for th 1 Oux n i i ' er Venture-. Capt. John Boden. is ing. a typical American girl whom JJ - nun in rw-iri. bl 11 ociul Luximiifc -1 mm lu ritu hum mw-m v from the south and will sail at what the public wants. 10:30 pjn. on her return to Van couver and waypolnts. ter nuking an extended tnp t east coast of Moresby hu.v U heru including "Uve Walked In." "I fn,n Was Doing AU Right." "I Uve to m xntn Inletinhyme" and "Love U Here To 0 nu ' aerihwin and lyrics by ira oersn :rri " - ballets and other spectacles with elaborate settings and costumes. A L MaHory of prr road superintendent Si-Charlotte Islands wx Visitor to Skldegate , Charlotte City on !f i-OST LOST- Roiuon C irar on C N Dock P1-.05. FOR RENT CLEAN. Well - fur1!! apartments ph.ne 1 Qua- ClflssiFiED Hilt JSALK FOR SALE 3 uwruv circular heater p;,pr : complete, apply A r i m . 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