0 1 tA(:R rwo mr. daily vnrs . . . wbctwi--. mi - " " FBDR" U VIMSTFK (JIVEN HONOR Vi jm Hi 7t! Buy ai the Family t and receive the utmost in .Style, Comfort & Value Shoes that are a pleasure Jp wear at a modest price -DAILY EDITION OOOO 0O0OOOOOOOOO Family shoe store ltD. The;Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Ntws. Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City, dell very,, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance . Paid; in advance, per, week jPaid in -advance, per month - By mail to all parts of British. Columbia, the British Empire and i United. States, yearly period, paid in advance News .Department 'telephone -....JSC Advertising and Circulation Telephone -93 .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations I PRICE OF SILVER The price of silver is too low .tor steady production in S.OUTHBANK JSmithers Skiiers SKI MEET . imetiaKalla ; Visiting Jlariboo The Interest in ski jumping has not been .so .great with the result that Jumping for competition was not held. A Jew exoihiMn Jumps were Riven by a Benson of Hasel-ton Ski Club and Knute Nysen of the t)mlneca Ski Club. The results of th races were a NEVER SLEEP ON m UPSET STOMACH iuv,uia . OcjegaUon.f .Three Taking'arl, An Increased Interest In Crosscountry t ' lUrlnr liulLri Ln Jinuulnr d' Mew Mi.uaK.iUa defeated! Of ten neutralizing excess stomach acids can make the whole world smile (n the rrorning To relieve the effects pf over-indul -escape "acid indieestion" that gence gence-1 can can ruin ruin do this: the whole next day simply Take 2 tablespoonuls of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of water AT BEDTIME, While you sleep, this wonderful alkalizer will be sweetening your stomach . . . easing the upset-feeling and nausea . . . helping to bring back a "normal" feeling. By morning you IeI like a million. Then when you wake take two more tablespoonfuls of IliiUips' Milk of Magnesia with the juice pf a whole prange. That (s the quickest, simplest, easiest way to overcome the bad effects of too much eating, smoking or drinking. Thousands ue it. But when you -buy, make sure you get the Real Article, Never a$k for "milk of magnesia" alone always ask for "Phillips' Milk of Magnesia" the, kind many doctors .endorse. MAM IN UNAOA PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia '2, Albert Durban; 3. Albert Stone.- ! Luton Town 3. Tranroere Rovers , Boys, under 111. Rolf Hougen: n- 2. Roeer Sundln: 3. Douzlas Chris- Newcastle United He. Saturday. March 11, 1939. ! Tots 1 . (Durban. Ralph Keefe; 2, Franels Old Boy's Race (over 50 1, Martin Loveng: 2, O. H. Hamre. A large attendance came to the .moskottthe silver mines of the country. If tne price were. dance desmte the zero weather increased they could operate. The suggestion is that the Miss Marion Keefe was elected by Dominion trovernment should purchase, the silver at 65c . a falr majority to succeed mim an ounce, the same metal that is today bein sold at about if". Wi c- . Jwere distributed by Queen Marion We jire strongly in favor of the bonus on .silver as at Midnight. i qng- as -production bonuses are being paid on other pro- r .duets such as wheat. We also think there should be a bonus p p i . on fish production in order that fisliermen may make a MOyS .DOWlIIlg .prgfit. ! As a matter of general policy we do not .see any Beta nigh scorer with Alpha of these schemes as being permanently practicable. We cannbt see the end if it continues. All we suggest is that, if the bonus is paid on wheat, it should be paid on all other primary.products. ;It is our opinion that the country c.an-,nqt.eontinue to pay these bonuses because it will not have .enough money unless taxes are levied on these same farm-rs.ininers and fishermen to pay for the bonuses and that .Founds ridiculous. ;But1t,is just possible that some of us are out of date ijp.pur ideas and that there will be found a way of handl-jingtthe situation when every producer begins to demand thebonus. Possibly a dictator will be necessary' to make iitjposflible to get back to bedrock once more. AI.SO,R0RROWIN(i , Then ;again we come to the question of .borrowing. iNcarly, everybody is borrowing and will continue to tdo so ' :aH:long as anybody s willing to lend. After that it is pos-.ib,le ;tat there .may be forced loans until all the surplus jup used.up. ,By that time we may have discovered that no-.bQdyver had real intention of returning the money they borrowed. Countries borrow to the limit. So do provinces or spates and cities borrow until they find they can no 4pnger pay the interest and they ask for an. easement. It iis, curious condition. POPULAR MEASURE So popular was the Canadian-American trade pact jn the House pf Commons that the opposition did not -take a division on it. When the speaker asked for "ayes and (n,ays" .n.p(one challenged the decision and asked ipr'.a recorded vote. Evidently opposition members did npt vant tit known how tftey voted or they would have asjied for a recpi;'d! CANADJAN RAILWAYS As;a .result of the campaign being waged by President Sir E. W. 'Beatty of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Aers. people are gradually learning something about hp .railways of the country and particularly about their own railways, the Canadian National system. .One of the most interesting statistical tables published shows that, while in Gi:eat Britain, there are 191)1 PPjeo thx mile o.f railway and in France 1015, ,the United -States 51. Argentina 518, there are in Canada only JlQOole to the jnile. the only country with fewer than this being Australia with 23G people to the mile. This tells the story. The people ,of a country are the passengers arid ,the.ir qtiyities provide the freight. Few people meansjlittle -travel and little freight. If panada had twice the population, she would have possibly twice the railway travel and require twice the amount of freight movement. Close Second Scores In High School Boys' Bowling League this morning were: Alpha, 2364. Beta 2380. Gama, 2230. Winners of theatre tickets were: Morin, -183; OBrlen, 192; McNab. 181. LOST LI F EFOIl PENNY LONDON. March 11: CP Stooping to retrieve a penny she 'had dropped on the road, a nine year old girl was struck and killed by a truck. 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1. Norwkh City 4, West Ham United 6. . Nottingham Forest L.Fulham .l. Plymouth 0. Chesterfield 0. Sheffield -United 1, Swansea Town 2. SouthanHa I, MHtwall 1. Toutcham 2, iUnchester City .r West Bromwich Albion 6, Bury 0. Third; Division Southern Ipswich Town 3, Swindon Town 1. Walsall 3, Notts County 3. Bournemouth and Rrranmh Ah. jletlc 3, Northampton Town 1. Brighton and Hove Albion .0, Newport City 0. Bristol Rovers 1. Clapton 0. Cardiff Olty 2, Port Vale ,4. Exeter City 1. .Watford J. Mansfield Town 1, Aldershot 0. Queen's Park .Rangers 3, Bristol City 1. Read)rg 3. Torquay United 5. Southencj United 3. Crj'Hal Palace 1. Third Division Northern Barrow - Rotherham United. played previously. Accrington Stanley 3. Darling- 'on 0. Banwley 3, Carlisle United 0. 1'roYlocla.l Championships Prtnce Rupert by a score of SMITHl'RS. March 11 -Several ,to53 at New MeUakatla.last,takl artists left SmUbfCs two daya FRANCOIS LAKE. March It: . night In the first of a two- age to take part In the champlon-The annual .ski tournament .wad .. Wnie : basketball series there- ship contests wbjcb are VWrjg held at Southbank a few flays ago The seefnd aajne Is to be,play- 'piace at Weils this. week. Those A greater .jiumber of mpetttors . pd lorAgbl and the local team, making the trio are-Chris Dahlli. taking part in the cross-country blws yet to, win a game c-raham Colllaon aw) Fugl Atda racing showed the Increased in- $sttapr to JCehtbikan and TheirmUhers supporterr (eel sure tcrest taken In tbls winter sport. . m Mn.b-fii i fine hnmr t thtt.ihw u-ni oiw a 9m.ini tpoiorrow .of themselves in (be cnte?U which ,. . thejr enter and believe that Mr Dajilie will be able to'bsld hi own Old Country Soccer Hockey Scores follows: Lngush League nrst jiiviiion Class A 8 mile i-l. Knute Ny- Biulhain 3. Wolverhampton sen iOmlncca Ski Club; .2, Isaac Wanderers 2. Kussela iOJS.O. Bolton Wanderers 1. Brentford I. Class B 1, I. Belby (OS.O: 2. Charltoa Athktic 3.iBlakpool 1. Edward Thomson Francois Lake Chelsea 5. Ortmsby Town 1. Ekl Club): 3, Odin Housjen (F.LJS. Leed United 4. Arsenal 2. C.). Leicester City 0, HuddersfleJd Ladies' 4 mile 1. Ethel Thomson Town 1. F.L-S.C.i: 2, BorghUd Hougen F. Uerpoo! 4. PorUmMth,4. LjS.O: 3, Mrs. A. Benson Hazel- Manchester United 1. Aon Villa ton Ski Club). - , -Boys' 14 to 161. Rodney Sun- Middlesbrough 4, Everton .4. din F.LC; 2. Edwin Loveng Preston North End 4. Derby WX)0 "(FUS.C); 3. Kato Loveng tFX. .Courtly" 1. 2 S.C.). I English League Second .Division niwl Girls. 13 17 tn to i 15 ixfon' Olargaret; Bumliv ft. Bradford 0. 'Bickle: 2. Marge Christie. I -3.00i -Boys. .tv.v 11 ii tn to 1 13 Einar rinqr N.nim Hnuten: ers ers 1. Coventry City 0. Blackburn Rov- with the bestof them .Pacific Coat League Seattle. 4; Vancouver. 7. Halifax Town 1. Southprt I. UuU City 1. Wrexham 1. Uoeeln City 1. Oateshe-ad 0. New Brighton J, Doncaster Rovers 6. Oldham Athletic 3. Crewe .Al-exf ndra,0. Stockpurt ".Cl(y 5. Hartlepoole United 0. Scoltlvh .League First DivUlon Ayr VnUed 1. .CeJUc A. Clyde-Queen' ,Park. unplayed. Falkirk 1. Hibernian 1. Hamilton Academicals 1. Aber deen 0. Hearts 1. Queen of theSouth 2. Motherwell 4. Particle ThlsUe 3. RaJth Rovers 2. Kilmarnock fi. Bs overs Albion Rovers ,0. St. Johnstone . St Mlrren 2. Third Lanark 3. Arbroath 0. ScttUh tLeague Second Djviilon Alrdrieonlans 2. Montrose 1. Alloa 5. East Stirling 0. Brechin City 2. Cowdenbeath 5. ' Dundee United 8. Lelth thletis 1. East iFlfe 0. Dundee 2. Fprfar Athletic. , Morton 3. King's Park - Dumbarton, post poned. grounds unfit. St. iBernards 4, Edinburgh 3. Stcnhousemulr 4. Dunfermline C. TODAY'S WEATHER .'Continued from .Page One) wind, four miles per hour; barometer. 29.54. Terrace Cloudy, calm, temperature 30. Alyansh Clear, calm. 30. Alice Arm Part cloudy, calm, 28. Anyox Part cloudy, calm. 23. Stewart Part, cloudy, calm. 28. .HazeJtoo Clear, calm, 27. .Sjnllher Clear, calm, 16. Burns Lake Clear, calm. 7. HOSPITAL ,MI.K SUPPLY EXPERlENCjEJ Hon Norman MrLeod Rogers -left' Cai.af ... labor, received the degree of Doctor of Law h-i. a special convocation cf the University nf Mann L' shown above signing the utiivcitity roll "I ! a ceremony which was lntOduced tast year w Barcn Twfedsmu.!. governor -general ' t ';vn.id V. 3 Spenre regutrar of the university wa' i. Chancellor J J Dafoe u.sUndtng behind Mr Pv formerly courts) here, has been La visiter in town (or the past wttfc. The Sunday School of St. Paul United Church held a .very enjoy supply for the institution. Thlsl'ble dinner party on Friday even-tender. which the board accepted. lt Forty sat down to a de was Ite ner gallon for milk In .win-1 'lahtful hit d.pner supplied by the tcr and 35c In summer. . For whip-1 leache-r and officers. The very ping cream the prices are 40: per'uddfn cod nlin kert some of the pint ana 20c per half oint and. fori menijers iroro enjoying the roo-1 table cream, 20c and 10c Q1H WORK WANTED i time. Omei were played and sing iinff entoved until elht o'clock by the younatr members and until 1 nine by the older The Missel Ber-,nlce and Jeryl Munger were In :harae of the gamea and Miss K. Manscn of the muilc. ,ThAe,wrv-iJng were Uie MJasw Isabel , Linton ,and Marguete PaUrj8p.An,d Mcs- darner John Oowans and Frank , BushfJeld. ghi .wanu house- . .... ,. . ... . work. Phone Red lit tf., 1"u" ,,cm n successful basket social In luvnu. wen eaucaiea marnea snhnni itnli Th LOST Sum of money on 3rd Ave r-- 1 vt i r t " r very the: The pne having the highest bidder, namely on Indian tepec. about 18.Jnchyi Jn height imade by uaaiy nreaea. Ketvara. iinper Miss jM. VanTlne. received a gift pleae leave at Paly-Ncws 61 Xrpm thc Jiru.0f,the.club. her part- :" PKKSONAL ner Idt0 rece,vW one .gift. both - -r ... . , ., , -, . . . . Ibeing the work df the club mem- w,. hAv.iiJrt h.,nrtr.d. h- ber- M- F -Voant was the genial tain .positions as Letter -Carriers. wncer. inc.nurns.uiKe seren i Hoard ef SMllhtrs. The marruge of SUnley M fflon Henry and Mrs Rvelyn Edith N.ble. joth of Ootia Lake dtatrlct. was gimilvRS M rrlemnteed recently by Ret. rr"k rtiiBsirj Vsun Buhfleld at the Manse The young pgttcd g fa)n) . ; uple were uiwtHnded and' s left jta, Wfl) nr -nmedlately for their new home, ixui Jtsreat! Dtretots at The mcnth'.y meeting of St. Paul's Wednesday inlted W A. was held latt wfek at nun" the t - the home af Mrs, J A Ciarfc The .B.t.tmjT, tm t meUng wai largely attended -Con- 'av an th n 39ltteea were appointed for the un ravd wax ' Baiter tea. The se:ond rh.ipr of txpertenced ;w The World In Canada, ertltlti Bujlt "Planting the. Church." wai tudled jt u otvt at v.,-to to coociUAflo. bfJw read by Mrv ptMj ben eouim ,BatoileJ4. Xaxt meeting wl be at n Ui Brttiih t the ham of Mrs. C. OfthMftOh Ap- tnrxli a ireful n rll 5. Mi Jm' vears i ters f 9t Ann K. B. Wayward of Prtoc Oforte, Itatjas: the i..-,eJMel IntyMtar. paM a vjt, to serfHai equlprm LBuros Laka Superior .Sthool .lost amj tkfe has .: ttK an ttV to date i t i equipment ( J SmRk ef;Pr$nce George, preat- hot house f .r , r dent of tfce .Teachers' FedtraUon, sbles There was only one tender, that Pld a visit here last week. of .Valntln .Dairy, bqfpre the has-, nltal board l.it nlohf whn km. Bradford City-York City, played were onened for nv Inn lvjuuiil. ' Chetter 0, Rochdale 0. and .farming. Apply Box 56,. Dally 5Iwdln houW varlou i Naws. (50) aeroplanes, dolls. -yclow baskets. etc : Postal Clerks, Customs lJ?xamun. r-Mi:8 w- Jecry. Messrs J. ers, Clerks and Stcnpgrajher Pnlngton. M. Berg and W. Ash-etc. Free bookjet of Information croft supplied the music for the M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Winnipeg. 'occasion. Mr. and Mrs. .11. Eckland Oldest In Canada. if, arc 106 te" of .the club. YOU can run a Home Kiridergar.j Rev. J. R. McCormlck of Endako ten with our help. Canadian Is holding fortnightly Lenten scr-Klndergartcn Institute, Wlnnl- vices In St. John s Anglican Church peg, Manitoba, 'IChcre... . Kwr i BURNS.LAKE HOSPITAL'S R. Sandy of Ftort St- otin. GOOD YEAil .v.w.w.v.v.v.v.v.''' f Opening of Ne SumUt w Service and lcr"" ' Phone 13 Taxi PAT MA7.ZIK PnsU'urizt'd Mi J. H. BULGER Optometrist 1 f Dirrelcr Mffiiil Itec- r r. wf , 1 inrr itb 51. Koyal H