t;- Wednesday. Fhr PAGE TWO Tnc daii.t xr.ws Stock Ends Sale Final Clearance C4 Pairs Women's broken lines, all shoes. .Mostly small sizes. This is away. Final clearance price- 85c high grade a real give 36 Pairs Women's Pumps, Straps and Oxfords While they last. Final clearance $1,95 Rubbers of All Kinds at Reduced Prices Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally .News. Lifted, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Paid In advance, per week .12 Paid .In advance, per month 50 By mall 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 and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 . Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Wednesday, February 15, 1939. ABOLISH UNEMPLOYMENT TVip fpnturp rf tViP rpnrpspntatinns made bv renre THE WISMER SYSTEM 4&IUUV CA W.VJA UgV tllU UtVUI iJVJ WlWi Ml A-F A iUOU "VW j -umbia, Hon Gordon S. Wisjner, gave an address at 01ym hmrrwt w escape, wc told tnem the iuture treatment 'SPORT LEAD IS Boston Bruins IMPROVED Winning A!ain .... Defeated Detroit Bod Winjs By.1 Annettes Increase Mrgm ofUaU- . Ttt. Tn 0n- ki.m er&tp as follows la Ladies' League of leadership In Uie Ladies' Bowl Annette's 12: Basso-Bert - .140 140 142 (Johnson 144 164 156 Skattebol 163 206 177 Blaln 149 162 158 Dickens 238 173 205 Handicap 4 4 4 Totoal 838 84D 842 Blue Birds 12 3 .Pierce 211 132 107 -Turgeon 114 177 167 'Boulter 112 110 96 Hartwig 157 Croxford 161 Keren - 204 207 Handicap 9 Total 807 Maple Leaf 1 Nelson 156 ntatives of the All Canadian Congress of Labor to the H Q'"ZZ7Z' Dominion government prior to the present session of Par- m. qi, "'"r"Z'"".i03 Hament and now published in "The Canadian Unionist" Norton 143 was an attempt to bring pressure to bear on the govern- -La . Ceiie - me'nt to have it take political action to abolish unemploy- f cap JJJ ment. They asked for a definite and clear-cut policy of ntm 1 employment and economic reconstruction. The following jBer? 134 introductory paragraph gives the main idea of the argu- Petersen jis 'ment: -js? "The rise of dictatorships in Europe and Asia, which gajjnger " jg2 ;.menace the peace of the world, is due primarily to econ- Handicap 'Z""Z'"Z is lomic insecurity. No democracy can be established or Total 723 .maintained so long as unemployment and the poverty and tei 1 privation which it entails are permitted to destroy both ier jiS the faith and the hope of the people. And in Canada, a r j ,36 .land of abundance, with its vast human and material and McKeown IZ"' .Ii53 'ihancial riesources, the disparity between actual cond'- Braseii 125 (ions' and the possibilities which are obviously attainable . Handicap 85 Is so .great as to create serious and justifiable discontent 733 and unrest. Tjie people of Canada would willingly underr Ethel Bury m :go ;sacrif ice and privation if these were inevitable and l. jinW"ZZZ"i5 lieeeisary; they come of pioneer stock, and endured scar- Eileen Bury 15a iity in the early days when they were forced to make my Bury u 130 ,h'6mes for themselves in the wilderness. But that period, Handicap 32 for the vast majority of the people at least, has passed in- Toiil I", su Bjue, Birds 11 Mftnl Tjvifc in pia, Washington, to the Senate committee of the state of Knox Hotel . ' ' 10 .Washington in which he told what was being done in Bri- Rangers 7 iish Columbia in the treatment of youthful prisoners along Mercharftettea 6 the line of the Borstal method previously adopted in Eng- , Z land He told how in initiating the system they met a Se2l BlSCUlt 18 fimup. 01 ,one nunurea young prisoners in me cnapei at 787 2 187 239 164 130 163 2 970 2 127 137 103 129 226 18 740 2 149 182 147 144 92 85 799 2 157 104 159 251 109 32 Okalla, told them how ihey were going to try out this new f 5anfa Anita system umler which Ihey would no longer he" prisoners -"ia ui finder Jpek and key but would be put on their honor and au slit- a useful occupation and givaj an opportunity to hficome useful members of society. Said Mr. Wismerc "J Adsh those who scoff at what they call mollydoddl-jnr' criminals could have seen the look on the faces of tho.se 1w1l T nf Aae.niVCi if Vint it VirrmrrVif f lnmr In mr 812 ,t.O history, and WP. believe that, if the leaders Of industry Merchantettes Lost three games and fiuance are unable to provide economic security for y default. Canadian citizens, they have a right to look to their gov-' . , Uatue standing mc fnr.1ar,Av.e,;n on1 rliVf i'nn 7110 -league standing to date 5 9 9 10 11 11 14 15 i BOSTON. Feb. 15: iCP) With . , . the veterans Ray Oetllffe and Annettes improved M their margin CnarIle SandSi who tad befa uni 242 63 825 3 135 156 179 166 141 18 795 3 i02 96 129 133 110 85 655 3 150 183 140 122 206 32 833 to Hersheytfon account of Indif" lng League last night by scortn ffrent piaylnj,. back in the Une-up a iwo game vo ue vrctuiy Big Sisters. Bex. Won three games to nil through default by th? Merchantettes and are now in a Boston Bruins resumed Ihelr win-nine wavs last night by defeaUnfc Detroit Red Wings Jn the only In thr National tie for the position with runner-up Hockey nt xme was 2 Blue Birds who dropped a three , B,n Bauer of KlnBStorij Ontario, game to nil decision to the Maple fCore(J both goaU for wlth . Leafs. In the fourth fixture of the evening Knox Hotel won two games to one over Rangers. High average scorer for the evening wnj Netta McLeod of Maple Leafs with. 208. Individual scoring: Blf Sisters 1 3 3 B. Dickens 115 72 196 E. Dickens -.127 238 153 Rothwell 62 121 155 Bond 112 143 178 'Alexander 167 151 164 Handicap 49 49 Tolai 632 774 in less than two minutes of the last period. Oames scheduled for tomorrow nlRht are": Boston at Montreal; Americans tit New York with Rangers: Detroit at Chicago. The National League standing to date: W D L F F A Pts. Boston 26 2 8 99 99 47 54 Is I W L Pts. Annette's v. 16 Bis Sisters 12 1 nf nritleV, r.nl. ReX . .' 12 16 12 12 ii 10 10 7 Famous Hone To Be One Of Contestants in Classic California ' Race SANTA ANITA, Feb. 15: (CP) The famous horse ea Biscuit has t r I IJ IKV . V MUI W J. III I J III J I J I It,. C n r. . n thj,-oai, We talked to those boys, most of them as fine Anita Handicap, classic of the' iodkiii I r nlrl K if rmro no mil. our nnrn Vvnifo boys. llfl We nnf them ah their i t -chaps as own put on California racing season. of .thousands of other hoys might depend on their actions Inrlian Cfw Rnvc ! thdt, the success of the plan lay with themselves." inuutll VUW uujra j Of the first twenty-three taken to the new home, not FfAm Alkprta Tft I 1U1U Alucua 1V cue attempted to escape. There was not even a fence i around the place. Not one boy was untrue to his trust. Pi rip Onwii TTnrlAr Sixty boys have now graduated from this institution and 1Y1UC wiiuci i most of them are employed and making gopd. Not one rH. ha5 returned to a life of crime. By their united efforts, SSSm- iTS-'; assisted by instructors, the grounds Of the old home have day for Australia where they will, been made a thing of beauty. compete in rodeos Rangers 20 4 9 Americans Toronto ... 8" jj Chlcaio Detroit Canadians 15 9 13 13 7 17 11 6 18 11 5 19 8 7 20 93 86 87 63 St. Valentine's Party Enjoyed 64 51 82 04 70 fl 75 11 Four Tied For Leadership In Hockey Scoring MONTREAL, Feb. 15: (CP) Johnny Oottsellg of Chicago Black 155 Hawks. Tobe Blake of Montreal 178 Canadlens. Syl Adps of Toronto Maple Leafs and Sweeney Schriner 703 of New York Americans are tied 3 for scoring honors so far this sea-197 on In the National Hockey League 130 Each have thirty-two points for 77 goals and assists. Ill Happy Affair by Young People's Society of First Presbyterian Church An enlavable St. ValenUne's Dartv was held last night by the Young J People's Society of First Presbyter-I lan Church in the church bailors. There was oulte a larirs attendance ' Oames were played and prlze-wln- g ners were Miss Cissle Armstrong, Jock Bremner and Jack Armstrong.! Delicious refreshments were served. 1 2 Mtes En?lna Chrlstensen was con-venor, being agisted by WlssCath-j" erlne McMeekln and Harold Ivar- 5 son. P Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Besner Block Phone 234 A Hot Time Is What Von Want This Winter You can get it by using our famous Edson, Rulkley Valley or Nanaimo-Welllngloii coal. PMNCti KUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 or 551 BIG ORDER "TERRACE FOR PLANES FUNERAL IYaju to Have Five Hundred Hum In United States at Cost of Mlnj .ad flnal Trlbutei of E' $6,000,009 jfeni and Itespect to Memory of s Late Thomas McCubbln WASHINGTON, DC. Feb. 15: France is placing an order In the United States for five hundred new TERRACE, Feb. 15.- With burial war planes, it was announced yes- rUee c the Masonic craft directed terday at the French .embassy. The y ilfise Lodge of Terrace. lollow-prlce was not announced but It Js lng a service at the United Church believed to be n auove jo.uuu.uuu. wltn nev Adam Cmp omeoaunB. Mail Schedule For tac Eart Monday. Wednesday, and Friday 5 pin. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 11:00 pm For Vancouver Trv a Dallv 7'.ws clutsUted vertlsement for best results. in I the funeral of the late Thomas Hazle McCubbln. well known Pad! Ic merchant, took place laU Satur- 1 day afternoon. There was a large attendance of friends and mourn jners from various communities In the dlrtrlct to pay their final respects to memory of deceased who was 0 widely known And highly esteemed. Interment was made in the Kltaumkalura Cemetery with A-Attree. E. T. Kenney I LA H. L. MrKennev. W. liorwlll. J O- Ses Tuesaaj .. .a- w.ou noo paupers. . Thursday - 10 P-m.j Mf McCubbln. who died last Filday 8:30 prr Wedneiday Ul prince Rupert Oen- Febniary 13 and 23 . 5 pm eral U()Splul xoUowing an opera- From Vancouver Uon wft m nfttive of 6cotiatd and Sunday 4 P rn November 14. 1877. Ue ad- continue to oonduet the store at Pacific, and two daughters. Norma rSTrTI Hi CllllEI .WJK3Al.i? FOP J ALE Oood t a A ovation 3rd Ave . r Phone Red 6 WORK WANTEli" sions and Alex Fuiney acUnjt as WORK WANTEU lenc&l houvkwi" . 3. years, wanu w us n Apply Box S. UiX B. PERSONAL Wednesday 10:30 ajn. came t9 prlnce Ruptrt from the, BE READY FOR EXAM!' Friday - Pn- old Country- In 1810 and from there We have helped hw . February 8 and 19 a.m. movWj lo uttselaa where he spent lain ponlUous a 1 For Anyos and Stewart a year b-joje moving to Pacific to Poatal Clerks. Cum : Sunday 7 p m. take cnargc 0r a 4Vore which he Wednesday 3 p.m. houaht out two years later, having From Anyot and Stewart lived there since. Tuesday . 11:80 ara Brides his widow, Mr. McOubbin Thursday For Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday , , ,7 pm f rom Nasi River and Port Simpson Tuesday 11:30 am. V or Queen Charlotte Islands j February 10 and 24 .... 9:30 pm. 1 rnnj queen Charlotte luands February 8 and 72 a.m For Alaska-February S and 19 p.ni. From Alaska-February 13 and 23 . ajn. t pin. 'is survived by a son. Jack, who will tfK Clerks and ete. Free booklet .f . M C C. School I ' Oldest In Canada HELP WANTKD of Paolfk and ElUbth of Prince WANTED Young v Runert. 1 keeper to buiM Deceased was a member of 8t. Jotm's Masonic Ixde In Rothsle. SeoUand. WINNiriXi VIIE.T lit ICE WINNIPEG. Feb, 1$: CP -Winnipeg wheat futures ere up 'r Ui unchanged. May .closing at 62' e The Morning After Taking Carters bWe Liver Pills BUNGALOW BED Don't miss this attracUve ape-ial, two-Inch continuous posts, complete with a strong .cable spring and mattress. Q -f C flft Size 3-0. Special QlO.UU ATTENTION! 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